Background: Imaging for low back pain (LBP) remains common despite guidelines recommending against routine imaging. Patient beliefs about imaging may contribute to the problem. This study aimed to quantitatively investigate patient beliefs regarding the need for imaging in managing LBP and to investigate whether personal characteristics, pain characteristics or back pain beliefs are associated with imaging beliefs. Methods: A survey was performed of consecutive patients presenting to general medical practitioners in Sydney, Australia. Nine medical clinics were selected across varied socioeconomic regions. Survey questions assessed beliefs about the importance of imaging for LBP, collected demographic information, LBP history and general bel...
Background: Rates of imaging for low-back pain are high and are associated with increased health car...
Stefania Di Gangi,1 Christophe Bagnoud,2 Giuseppe Pichierri,1 Thomas Rosemann,1 Andreas Plate1 1Inst...
BackgroundAn improved understanding of patients’ perceived needs for medical services for low back p...
OBJECTIVE: Overuse of diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain remains common. The underly...
Abstract Background At any one time, one in every five Canadians has low back pain (LBP), and LBP is...
Objective To evaluate the effects of information format on intentions to request diagnostic imaging...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the imaging method preferences of physicians workin...
Introduction Little is known about how to reduce unnecessary imaging for low back pain. Understandin...
PURPOSE: Imaging (X-ray, CT and MRI) provides no health benefits for low back pain (LBP) patients an...
Abstract Background Low back pain is one of the most common and disabling health problems in Canada ...
Background Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability and is among the top five reasons t...
Background: Current evidence-based guidelines for low back pain (LBP) recommend multiple diverse app...
Most patients with acute low back pain (LBP), with or without radiculopathy, have substantial improv...
BACKGROUND:An improved understanding of patients' perceived needs for medical services for low back ...
Background An improved understanding of patients’ perceived needs for medical services for low back ...
Background: Rates of imaging for low-back pain are high and are associated with increased health car...
Stefania Di Gangi,1 Christophe Bagnoud,2 Giuseppe Pichierri,1 Thomas Rosemann,1 Andreas Plate1 1Inst...
BackgroundAn improved understanding of patients’ perceived needs for medical services for low back p...
OBJECTIVE: Overuse of diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain remains common. The underly...
Abstract Background At any one time, one in every five Canadians has low back pain (LBP), and LBP is...
Objective To evaluate the effects of information format on intentions to request diagnostic imaging...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the imaging method preferences of physicians workin...
Introduction Little is known about how to reduce unnecessary imaging for low back pain. Understandin...
PURPOSE: Imaging (X-ray, CT and MRI) provides no health benefits for low back pain (LBP) patients an...
Abstract Background Low back pain is one of the most common and disabling health problems in Canada ...
Background Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability and is among the top five reasons t...
Background: Current evidence-based guidelines for low back pain (LBP) recommend multiple diverse app...
Most patients with acute low back pain (LBP), with or without radiculopathy, have substantial improv...
BACKGROUND:An improved understanding of patients' perceived needs for medical services for low back ...
Background An improved understanding of patients’ perceived needs for medical services for low back ...
Background: Rates of imaging for low-back pain are high and are associated with increased health car...
Stefania Di Gangi,1 Christophe Bagnoud,2 Giuseppe Pichierri,1 Thomas Rosemann,1 Andreas Plate1 1Inst...
BackgroundAn improved understanding of patients’ perceived needs for medical services for low back p...