Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an important issue. Physiotherapists’ who hold unhelpful beliefs are less likely to adhere to guidelines and may negatively influence their patients’ beliefs. Pre-registration education is critical in moving towards a biopsychosocial model of care. This study aimed to investigate the changes in 2nd year physiotherapy students’ beliefs about LBP after a module on spinal pain management and determine whether these changes were maintained at the end of academic training. Methods. During three consecutive calendar years, this longitudinal cohort study assessed physiotherapy students’ beliefs with the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaires (Back-PAQ) in their 1...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background: Evidence points to clinicians' beliefs and practice behaviours related to low back pain ...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Background Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
peer reviewedBackground: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical thera...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background: Negative low back pain (LBP) beliefs have been associated with greater disability among ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background: Evidence points to clinicians' beliefs and practice behaviours related to low back pain ...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Background Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
peer reviewedBackground: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical thera...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background: Negative low back pain (LBP) beliefs have been associated with greater disability among ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background: Evidence points to clinicians' beliefs and practice behaviours related to low back pain ...