This paper reports on the development of a care-pathway to improve service linkages between the acute setting and community health services in the treatment of low back pain. The pathway was informed by two processes: (1) a literature review based on best-practice guidelines in the assessment, treatment and continuity of care for low back pain patients; and (2) consultation with staff and key stakeholders. Stakeholders from both the acute and community sectors comprised the Working Group, who identified central areas of concern to be addressed in the care-pathway, with the goal of preventing chronicity of low back pain and reducing emergency department presentations. The main outcomes achieved include: the development of a new care-coordina...
Abstract Background For the treatment of chronic back pain, it has been theorized that integrative c...
Study Design. A randomized controlled trial compar-ing usual care with a program for the coordinatio...
The evidence based management of low back pain (LBP) in primary health care has improved; however, t...
INTRODUCTION: High level evidence on management of spinal disorders is scarce, which results in guid...
Purpose: Clinical pathways for low back pain (LBP) have potential to improve clinical outcomes and h...
Purpose Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem worldwide. Significant practice variati...
Abstract Background Low back pain affects about 80% of all adults, many of whom consult general prac...
Redesigning how care is structured and delivered has been identified as a potential solution to enab...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To develop guidelines for low back pain management according to pre...
BACKGROUND: Variability between clinical practice guideline recommendations and actual clinical prac...
Acute uncomplicated low back pain is a very common problem in the United States. Acute low back pain...
Abstract Background Low-back pain is responsible for significant disability and costs in industriali...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal condition and, glo...
Abstract Background For the treatment of chronic back pain, it has been theorized that integrative c...
Study Design. A randomized controlled trial compar-ing usual care with a program for the coordinatio...
The evidence based management of low back pain (LBP) in primary health care has improved; however, t...
INTRODUCTION: High level evidence on management of spinal disorders is scarce, which results in guid...
Purpose: Clinical pathways for low back pain (LBP) have potential to improve clinical outcomes and h...
Purpose Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem worldwide. Significant practice variati...
Abstract Background Low back pain affects about 80% of all adults, many of whom consult general prac...
Redesigning how care is structured and delivered has been identified as a potential solution to enab...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To develop guidelines for low back pain management according to pre...
BACKGROUND: Variability between clinical practice guideline recommendations and actual clinical prac...
Acute uncomplicated low back pain is a very common problem in the United States. Acute low back pain...
Abstract Background Low-back pain is responsible for significant disability and costs in industriali...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal condition and, glo...
Abstract Background For the treatment of chronic back pain, it has been theorized that integrative c...
Study Design. A randomized controlled trial compar-ing usual care with a program for the coordinatio...
The evidence based management of low back pain (LBP) in primary health care has improved; however, t...