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View article: Multiple Suggested Care Alternatives and Decision-Making of Primary Care Physicians
Multiple Suggested Care Alternatives and Decision-Making of Primary Care Physicians Open
Importance Decision support alerts or nudges are used in health care settings to guide clinical decisions toward preferred care. However, it is unclear whether the number of alternatives offered leads to suboptimal decisions. Objective To …
View article: 062 NUDG-ED: a 2x2 factorial, before-after, cluster randomised trial using behavioural nudges to reduce overdiagnosis and overtreatment of back pain in the emergency department
062 NUDG-ED: a 2x2 factorial, before-after, cluster randomised trial using behavioural nudges to reduce overdiagnosis and overtreatment of back pain in the emergency department Open
View article: 033 Multi-component support interventions for deprescribing potentially inappropriate medications in older adults: a systematic review
033 Multi-component support interventions for deprescribing potentially inappropriate medications in older adults: a systematic review Open
View article: 042 Virtual fracture clinics to improve healthcare sustainability: the clinician experience
042 Virtual fracture clinics to improve healthcare sustainability: the clinician experience Open
View article: 036 Das health care kapital: a critique of how for-profit corporations contribute to overdiagnosis and overtreatment
036 Das health care kapital: a critique of how for-profit corporations contribute to overdiagnosis and overtreatment Open
View article: 063 Decision support is more effective in shifting primary care physicians towards high-value treatment for back pain when more than one high value alternative is offered: a randomised experiment
063 Decision support is more effective in shifting primary care physicians towards high-value treatment for back pain when more than one high value alternative is offered: a randomised experiment Open
View article: 078 Clinician experiences of behaviourally informed interventions to reduce overdiagnosis and overtreatment of back pain in Australian emergency departments. A qualitative study
078 Clinician experiences of behaviourally informed interventions to reduce overdiagnosis and overtreatment of back pain in Australian emergency departments. A qualitative study Open
View article: Statistical Analysis Plan for RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures
Statistical Analysis Plan for RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures Open
2 Abstract The Fracture Clinic Trial (RECITAL) is a prospective two-arm, parallel-group randomised controlled trial, using a non-inferiority design with nested economic and process evaluations. It aims to determine whether virtual care pro…
View article: Patient Characteristics Are Associated With Differences in Perceptions of Reassurance After a Consultation for Low Back Pain: Analysis of an Observational Study in Primary Care
Patient Characteristics Are Associated With Differences in Perceptions of Reassurance After a Consultation for Low Back Pain: Analysis of an Observational Study in Primary Care Open
Background People with low back pain (LBP) report different perceptions of reassurance after a consultation. We aimed to determine whether patient characteristics are associated with differences in patient perceptions of reassurance. Metho…
View article: One-Page Patient Fact Sheets for Low Back Pain in Primary Care
One-Page Patient Fact Sheets for Low Back Pain in Primary Care Open
Importance Supporting informed decision-making is a fundamental aspect of primary care for low back pain. Two alternative approaches are providing fact sheets that list information about managing back pain or fact sheets that give advice o…
View article: Predicting prolonged work absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: development, validation, and clinical usefulness of prognostic prediction models
Predicting prolonged work absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: development, validation, and clinical usefulness of prognostic prediction models Open
Purpose Given the lack of robust prognostic models for early identification of individuals at risk of work disability, this study aimed to develop and externally validate three models for prolonged work absence among individuals on sick le…
View article: Clinician experiences in providing reassurance for patients with low back pain in primary care: a qualitative study
Clinician experiences in providing reassurance for patients with low back pain in primary care: a qualitative study Open
Clinicians possess a strong understanding of reassurance but require clinical experience to confidently deliver it. This study provides insights into how reassurance is individualised in clinical practice, including suggestions for clinici…
View article: Why might fears and worries persist after a pain education–grounded multimodal intervention for chronic back pain? A qualitative study
Why might fears and worries persist after a pain education–grounded multimodal intervention for chronic back pain? A qualitative study Open
Introduction: The effect of pain education (PE) on pain intensity and function diminishes after a few months in people with chronic low back pain (CLBP). One possible explanation is the return of underlying fears and worries related to the…
View article: Perceptions of advice for acute low back pain: a content analysis of qualitative data collected in a randomised experiment
Perceptions of advice for acute low back pain: a content analysis of qualitative data collected in a randomised experiment Open
Objectives To explore how people perceive three different forms of advice for acute low back pain (LBP). Design Content analysis of qualitative data collected in a three-arm randomised experiment. Participants 2200 participants with acute …
View article: Using behavioural economics to improve adherence to home exercise programs
Using behavioural economics to improve adherence to home exercise programs Open
View article: Effectiveness of implementation strategies for increasing clinicians’ use of five validated imaging decision rules for musculoskeletal injuries: a systematic review
Effectiveness of implementation strategies for increasing clinicians’ use of five validated imaging decision rules for musculoskeletal injuries: a systematic review Open
Background Strategies to enhance clinicians’ adherence to validated imaging decision rules and increase the appropriateness of imaging remain unclear. Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of various implementation strategies for increas…
View article: Can General Practitioner Opioid Prescribing to Compensated Workers with Low Back Pain Be Detected Using Administrative Payments Data? An Exploratory Study
Can General Practitioner Opioid Prescribing to Compensated Workers with Low Back Pain Be Detected Using Administrative Payments Data? An Exploratory Study Open
View article: Behavioural ‘nudging’ interventions to reduce low-value care for low back pain in the emergency department (NUDG-ED): protocol for a 2×2 factorial, before-after, cluster randomised trial
Behavioural ‘nudging’ interventions to reduce low-value care for low back pain in the emergency department (NUDG-ED): protocol for a 2×2 factorial, before-after, cluster randomised trial Open
Introduction Opioids and imaging are considered low-value care for most people with low back pain. Yet around one in three people presenting to the emergency department (ED) will receive imaging, and two in three will receive an opioid. NU…
View article: RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures (study protocol)
RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures (study protocol) Open
Introduction Most simple undisplaced fractures can be managed without surgery by immobilising the limb with a splint, prescribing medication for pain, and providing advice and early rehabilitation. Recent systematic reviews based on retros…
View article: Awareness and use of five imaging decision rules for musculoskeletal injuries: a systematic review
Awareness and use of five imaging decision rules for musculoskeletal injuries: a systematic review Open
View article: Remote PPG vital sign Estimation with adaptive facial regions
Remote PPG vital sign Estimation with adaptive facial regions Open
Traditional research in the automatic recognition of human emotions has relied on the use of body-placed sensors to collect physiological data. However, recent studies have revealed that heart rate estimation can be derived from video foot…
View article: How do people perceive different advice for rotator cuff disease? A content analysis of qualitative data collected in a randomised experiment
How do people perceive different advice for rotator cuff disease? A content analysis of qualitative data collected in a randomised experiment Open
Objectives To explore how people perceive different advice for rotator cuff disease in terms of words/feelings evoked by the advice and treatment needs. Setting We performed a content analysis of qualitative data collected in a randomised …
View article: Low back pain of disc, sacroiliac joint, or facet joint origin: a diagnostic accuracy systematic review
Low back pain of disc, sacroiliac joint, or facet joint origin: a diagnostic accuracy systematic review Open
There was no funding for this study.
View article: Spinal cord stimulation for low back pain
Spinal cord stimulation for low back pain Open
Data in this review do not support the use of SCS to manage low back pain outside a clinical trial. Current evidence suggests SCS probably does not have sustained clinical benefits that would outweigh the costs and risks of this surgical i…
View article: Mixed messages: most spinal pain and osteoarthritis observational research is unclear or misaligned
Mixed messages: most spinal pain and osteoarthritis observational research is unclear or misaligned Open
Misalignment and mixed messages are common in observational research of spinal pain and osteoarthritis. More than 6 in 10 observational studies may be uninterpretable, because study intent and interpretations do not align. While causal met…
View article: Spanish Abstracts for Volume 33, Issue 3, 2021
Spanish Abstracts for Volume 33, Issue 3, 2021 Open
En el Servicio Nacional de Salud (NHS, National Health System) de Inglaterra, los enfoques tradicionales para evidenciar el impacto y el valor tienen un importante papel a desempeñar, pero es poco probable que demuestren el valor total de …
View article: “My Back is Fit for Movement”: A Qualitative Study Alongside a Randomized Controlled Trial for Chronic Low Back Pain
“My Back is Fit for Movement”: A Qualitative Study Alongside a Randomized Controlled Trial for Chronic Low Back Pain Open
View article: Person-centred education and advice for people with low back pain: Making the best of what we know
Person-centred education and advice for people with low back pain: Making the best of what we know Open
View article: Content and sentiment analysis of gabapentinoid‐related tweets: An infodemiology study
Content and sentiment analysis of gabapentinoid‐related tweets: An infodemiology study Open
Introduction The increasing number of gabapentinoid (pregabalin and gabapentin) harms, including deaths observed across countries is concerning to health‐care professionals and policy makers. However, it is unclear if the public shares the…
View article: Public and patient perceptions of diagnostic labels for non-specific low back pain: a content analysis
Public and patient perceptions of diagnostic labels for non-specific low back pain: a content analysis Open