BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a biomedical versus a biopsychosocial belief, despite the presence of clinical guidelines.OBJECTIVE: To examine (1) the beliefs of physical therapy students and their adherence to clinical LBP guidelines in Belgium and the Netherlands; (2) whether the beliefs and attitudes of physical therapy students change during education; (3) whether beliefs are related to guideline adherence; (4) whether beliefs and attitudes differ with or without a personal history of LBP.METHODS: A cross-sectional design included students in the 2nd and 4th year of physical therapy education in 6 Belgian and 2 Dutch institutions. To quantify beliefs, the Pain Attitudes ...
Study design: Cross-sectional survey Objective: This study surveyed the attitudes and beliefs of Phy...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
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: 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...
Background Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background: Negative low back pain (LBP) beliefs have been associated with greater disability among ...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Study design: Cross-sectional survey Objective: This study surveyed the attitudes and beliefs of Phy...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
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: 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...
Background Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background: Negative low back pain (LBP) beliefs have been associated with greater disability among ...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Study design: Cross-sectional survey Objective: This study surveyed the attitudes and beliefs of Phy...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...