Background Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in primary care, although it is poorly defined, and what it means to patients remains unknown. Aim To explore how patients with low back pain perceive practitioners reassuring behaviours during consultations. Design and setting Qualitative study undertaken with patients from nine GP surgeries in Northamptonshire, England. Method Twenty-three patients who had recently consulted for non-specific low back pain were recruited from general practice. Semistructured interviews explored what they had found reassuring during their consultations and the effect of such reassurance since their consultations. Interview transcripts were analysed using the the...
Objective: We aim to study GPs' sensitivity to patients' distress and communication on psychosocial ...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a significant health problem and common reason to visit the GP. E...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...
Background:Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in ...
Background: Reassurance from physicians is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of ...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend self-management for most people living with persistent musculoskeleta...
Background: Low back pain causes more years lived with disability than any other health condition. T...
Objectives:Reassurance is an essential part of treatment for low back pain (LBP), but evidence on ef...
OBJECTIVES:: Effective reassurance of patients suffering from complaints for which no clear aetiolog...
Objectives: Reassurance is an essential part of treatment for low back pain (LBP), but evidence on e...
Objectives: Reassurance is an essential part of treatment for low back pain (LBP), but evidence on e...
BackgroundConsultation-based reassurance for patients with low back pain (LBP) in primary care has b...
Abstract Background Reassuring information is recommended in clinical guidelines for the treatment o...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...
Objective: We aim to study GPs' sensitivity to patients' distress and communication on psychosocial ...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a significant health problem and common reason to visit the GP. E...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...
Background:Reassurance is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of low back pain in ...
Background: Reassurance from physicians is commonly recommended in guidelines for the management of ...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend self-management for most people living with persistent musculoskeleta...
Background: Low back pain causes more years lived with disability than any other health condition. T...
Objectives:Reassurance is an essential part of treatment for low back pain (LBP), but evidence on ef...
OBJECTIVES:: Effective reassurance of patients suffering from complaints for which no clear aetiolog...
Objectives: Reassurance is an essential part of treatment for low back pain (LBP), but evidence on e...
Objectives: Reassurance is an essential part of treatment for low back pain (LBP), but evidence on e...
BackgroundConsultation-based reassurance for patients with low back pain (LBP) in primary care has b...
Abstract Background Reassuring information is recommended in clinical guidelines for the treatment o...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...
Objective: We aim to study GPs' sensitivity to patients' distress and communication on psychosocial ...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a significant health problem and common reason to visit the GP. E...
In the context of uncertainty about aetiology and prognosis, good clinical practice commonly recomme...