Implementation of an integrated primary care prevention and management program for chronic low back pain (LBP): patient-reported outcomes and predictors of pain interference after six months
Abstract Background Integrated primary care programs for patients living with chronic pain which are accessible, interdisciplinary, and patient-centered are needed for preventing chronicity and improving outcomes. Evaluation of the implementation and impact of such programs supports further developm...
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Main Authors: | Sara Ahmed (Author), Regina Visca (Author), Amede Gogovor (Author), Owis Eilayyan (Author), Roderick Finlayson (Author), Marie-France Valois (Author), Mark A. Ware (Author), on behalf of the McGill Réseau Universitaire Intégré de Santé et Services Sociaux (RUISSS) (Author) |
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