OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and cost-utility of a multifaceted eHealth strategy compared to usual care in improving patients' back pain beliefs, and in decreasing disability and absenteeism. DESIGN: Stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with parallel economic evaluation. SETTING: Dutch primary healthcare. PARTICIPANTS: Patients diagnosed with non-specific low back pain by their general practitioner or physiotherapist. Patients with serious comorbidities or confirmed pregnancy were excluded. 779 patients were randomised into intervention group (n=331, 59% female; 60.4% completed study) or control group (n=448, 57% female; 77.5% completed study). INTERVENTIONS: The intervention consisted of a multifaceted eHealth strategy that in...
Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability throughout the world and is economically burd...
Background: Patient education, advice on returning to normal activities and (home-based) exercise th...
Objectives: To estimate the clinical effectiveness of active management (AM) in general practice ver...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and cost-utility of a multifaceted eHealth strategy compared...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and cost-utility of a multifaceted eHealth strategy compared...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent and costly disorders worldwide. To redu...
INTRODUCTION: Self-management and remaining physically active are first-line recommendations for the...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent and expensive health care problems in i...
There is little evidence on the reliability of the web application-based rehabilitation systems to t...
INTRODUCTION: Psychosocial factors predict recovery in patients with spinal pain. Several of these f...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) and neck pain (NP) are common and costly conditions. Self-manageme...
Chronic lower back pain is a highly prevalent medical condition in Western countries, which that inc...
Background: Patient education, advice on returning to normal activities and (home-based) exercise th...
BACKGROUND: Patient education, home-based exercise therapy, and advice on returning to normal activi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a blended physiotherapeutic intervention for patients with non-specific low ba...
Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability throughout the world and is economically burd...
Background: Patient education, advice on returning to normal activities and (home-based) exercise th...
Objectives: To estimate the clinical effectiveness of active management (AM) in general practice ver...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and cost-utility of a multifaceted eHealth strategy compared...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and cost-utility of a multifaceted eHealth strategy compared...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent and costly disorders worldwide. To redu...
INTRODUCTION: Self-management and remaining physically active are first-line recommendations for the...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most prevalent and expensive health care problems in i...
There is little evidence on the reliability of the web application-based rehabilitation systems to t...
INTRODUCTION: Psychosocial factors predict recovery in patients with spinal pain. Several of these f...
Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) and neck pain (NP) are common and costly conditions. Self-manageme...
Chronic lower back pain is a highly prevalent medical condition in Western countries, which that inc...
Background: Patient education, advice on returning to normal activities and (home-based) exercise th...
BACKGROUND: Patient education, home-based exercise therapy, and advice on returning to normal activi...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a blended physiotherapeutic intervention for patients with non-specific low ba...
Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability throughout the world and is economically burd...
Background: Patient education, advice on returning to normal activities and (home-based) exercise th...
Objectives: To estimate the clinical effectiveness of active management (AM) in general practice ver...