A multicentred randomised controlled trial of a primary care-based cognitive behavioural programme for low back pain. The Back Skills Training (BeST) trial.
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the clinical effectiveness of active management (AM) in general practice versus AM plus a group-based, professionally led cognitive behavioural approach (CBA) for subacute and chronic low back pain (LBP) and to measure the cost of each strategy over a period of 12 months and...
Main Authors: | Lamb, S, Lall, R, Hansen, Z, Castelnuovo, E, Withers, E, Nichols, V, Griffiths, F, Potter, R, Szczepura, A, Underwood, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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