BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: An active strategy was developed for the implementation of the clinical guidelines on physical therapy for patients with low back pain. The effect of this strategy on patients' physical functioning, coping strategy, and beliefs regarding their low back pain was studied. SUBJECTS: One hundred thirteen primary care physical therapists treated a total of 500 patients. METHODS: The physical therapists were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups. The control group received the guidelines by mail (standard passive method of dissemination). The intervention group, in contrast, received an additional active training strategy consisting of 2 sessions with education, group discussion, role playing, feedback, and reminders. Patient...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: An active strategy was developed for the implementation of the clinical guid...
Contains fulltext : 47628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect on the process of care of an active strategy to implement clinica...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect on the process of care of an active strategy to implement clinica...
The study was a cluster randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an act...
The study was a cluster randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an act...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mai...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: An active strategy was developed for the implementation of the clinical guid...
Contains fulltext : 47628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect on the process of care of an active strategy to implement clinica...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect on the process of care of an active strategy to implement clinica...
The study was a cluster randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an act...
The study was a cluster randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an act...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mai...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions ...