Background: High-quality patient information is recommended to help reduce procedure-related anxiety and encourage patients to become active participants in their recovery. The objective of this study was to analyze the quality of patient information leaflets (PILs) given to National Health Service (NHS) patients ahead of lumbar spine surgery. Methods: The DISCERN tool was used to evaluate the quality of PILs, sourced from NHS websites. Results: Thirty-two PILs on lumbar surgery were included. Two (6%) leaflets were considered poor, 13 (41%) were marked as fair, 14 (44%) were of good quality, and 3 (9%) were scored as excellent. The total mean score was 55 (30-74), which corresponds to good quality. The lowest scoring questions were s...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding outcomes assessment in spine patients. When using Healt...
© 2017 Article author(s). Objective To evaluate patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions, prefere...
Background: The type, timing, and extent of provision of rehabilitation for lumbar discectomy patien...
Objectives: Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) has recently been applied to lumbar spinal proced...
Objectives: Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) has recently been applied to lumbar spinal proced...
Background and objectives: Lumbar spine surgery may be considered if pharmacologic, rehabilitation a...
OBJECTIVE: To produce free, expert-informed postoperative information for lumbar discectomy patients...
Abstract Purpose: To compare the usage of 'provocative' terms in two patient education boo...
Objective: To evaluate patients’ and physiotherapists’ perceptions, preferences and feelings about r...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, multi-centre, multi-specialty medical notes review and patient interview....
Introduction: Lumbar spine spondylosis is a significant cause of morbidity worldwide. Surgical treat...
Patients scheduled for lumbar spine surgery have expectations of recovery that can positively or neg...
INTRODUCTION: There has been a 65% increase in lumbar spinal fusion surgery (LSFS) worldwide over th...
abstract: Low back pain is a worldwide health problem. Preoperative education is essential to provi...
Background: Lumbar disc disease is a leading cause of low back pain. Lumbar discectomy (LD) may be i...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding outcomes assessment in spine patients. When using Healt...
© 2017 Article author(s). Objective To evaluate patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions, prefere...
Background: The type, timing, and extent of provision of rehabilitation for lumbar discectomy patien...
Objectives: Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) has recently been applied to lumbar spinal proced...
Objectives: Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) has recently been applied to lumbar spinal proced...
Background and objectives: Lumbar spine surgery may be considered if pharmacologic, rehabilitation a...
OBJECTIVE: To produce free, expert-informed postoperative information for lumbar discectomy patients...
Abstract Purpose: To compare the usage of 'provocative' terms in two patient education boo...
Objective: To evaluate patients’ and physiotherapists’ perceptions, preferences and feelings about r...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, multi-centre, multi-specialty medical notes review and patient interview....
Introduction: Lumbar spine spondylosis is a significant cause of morbidity worldwide. Surgical treat...
Patients scheduled for lumbar spine surgery have expectations of recovery that can positively or neg...
INTRODUCTION: There has been a 65% increase in lumbar spinal fusion surgery (LSFS) worldwide over th...
abstract: Low back pain is a worldwide health problem. Preoperative education is essential to provi...
Background: Lumbar disc disease is a leading cause of low back pain. Lumbar discectomy (LD) may be i...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding outcomes assessment in spine patients. When using Healt...
© 2017 Article author(s). Objective To evaluate patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions, prefere...
Background: The type, timing, and extent of provision of rehabilitation for lumbar discectomy patien...