Objectives: (i) examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to facilitate self-management in community dwelling older adults with Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP), and (ii) examine the feasibility of study methods in order to inform the design of a future randomised controlled trial. Design: Mixed methods feasibility and acceptability study. Setting: Community. Participants: 18 older adults (aged 65-79) with CLBP and 6 peer support volunteers (PSVs) aged 34-65. Intervention: Six sessions of 1 to 3 hours duration, approximately 2 weeks apart, delivered in mutually convenient public places, or by telephone. Each session had a suggested topic and each participant and PSV had a PALS manual detailing aims and targ...
Objectives To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors o...
Objective: Prior to testing the feasibility/potential efficacy of a newly developed self-management ...
Abstract Background Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is the leading cause of disability among older adul...
Objectives: (i) examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to f...
Objectives: (i) Examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to f...
Objectives: (i) Examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to f...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a training programme for peer volunteer...
Objectives: To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors on ...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a training programme for peer volunteer...
Objective - To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a training programme for peer voluntee...
Objectives: To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors on ...
AbstractObjectivesTo explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mento...
Objectives To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors on t...
Objectives To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors o...
Objective: Prior to testing the feasibility/potential efficacy of a newly developed self-management ...
Abstract Background Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is the leading cause of disability among older adul...
Objectives: (i) examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to f...
Objectives: (i) Examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to f...
Objectives: (i) Examine the feasibility and acceptability of a peer support intervention (PALS) to f...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a training programme for peer volunteer...
Objectives: To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors on ...
Objective: To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a training programme for peer volunteer...
Objective - To determine the feasibility and acceptability of a training programme for peer voluntee...
Objectives: To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors on ...
AbstractObjectivesTo explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mento...
Objectives To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors on t...
Objectives To explore the perceptions of patients, physiotherapists, and potential peer mentors o...
Objective: Prior to testing the feasibility/potential efficacy of a newly developed self-management ...
Abstract Background Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is the leading cause of disability among older adul...