OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of a minimal intervention strategy aimed at assessment and modification of psychosocial prognostic factors and usual care for treatment of (sub)acute low back pain in general practice. DESIGN: Cluster randomised clinical trial. SETTING: 60 general practitioners in 41 general practices. PARTICIPANTS: 314 patients with non-specific low back pain of less than 12 weeks' duration, recruited by their general practitioner. INTERVENTIONS: In the minimal intervention strategy group the general practitioner explored the presence of psychosocial prognostic factors, discussed these factors, set specific goals for reactivation, and provided an educational booklet. The consultation took about 20 minutes. Usual care was n...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective cohort study of patients with episodes of acute or subacute low back pai...
INTRODUCTION: This cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals an...
IntroductionThis cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals and ...
Objective: To compare the effects of a minimal intervention strategy aimed at assessment and modific...
Psychosocial factors have been shown to play an important role in the development of chronic low bac...
Study Design. Prospective study with 6 weeks of follow-up. Objective. To examine the predictors of o...
Background: Non-specific low back pain is a common cause for consultation with the general practitio...
STUDY DESIGN.: Prospective study with 6 weeks of follow-up. OBJECTIVE.: To examine the predictors of...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a problem that is frequently encountered in primary care, and cur...
Introduction: This cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals an...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, often encountered in primary care....
Abstract Background Non-specific low back pain is a common cause for consultation with the general p...
An intervention that can prevent low back pain (LBP) becoming chronic, may not only prevent great di...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a multifactorial condition with individual and societal impact th...
An intervention that can prevent low back pain (LBP) becoming chronic, may not only prevent great di...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective cohort study of patients with episodes of acute or subacute low back pai...
INTRODUCTION: This cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals an...
IntroductionThis cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals and ...
Objective: To compare the effects of a minimal intervention strategy aimed at assessment and modific...
Psychosocial factors have been shown to play an important role in the development of chronic low bac...
Study Design. Prospective study with 6 weeks of follow-up. Objective. To examine the predictors of o...
Background: Non-specific low back pain is a common cause for consultation with the general practitio...
STUDY DESIGN.: Prospective study with 6 weeks of follow-up. OBJECTIVE.: To examine the predictors of...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a problem that is frequently encountered in primary care, and cur...
Introduction: This cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals an...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, often encountered in primary care....
Abstract Background Non-specific low back pain is a common cause for consultation with the general p...
An intervention that can prevent low back pain (LBP) becoming chronic, may not only prevent great di...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is a multifactorial condition with individual and societal impact th...
An intervention that can prevent low back pain (LBP) becoming chronic, may not only prevent great di...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective cohort study of patients with episodes of acute or subacute low back pai...
INTRODUCTION: This cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals an...
IntroductionThis cluster randomised trial evaluated an intervention to decrease x-ray referrals and ...