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2. Can General Practitioner Opioid Prescribing to Compensated Workers with Low Back Pain Be Detected Using Administrative Payments Data? An Exploratory Study
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3. 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
4. RECITAL: a non-inferiority randomised control trial evaluating a virtual fracture clinic compared with in-person care for people with simple fractures (study protocol)
5. Adding brief pain science or ergonomics messages to guideline advice did not increase feelings of reassurance in people with acute low back pain: a randomised experiment
6. Response to Durbhakula and colleagues
7. How do people perceive different advice for rotator cuff disease? A content analysis of qualitative data collected in a randomised experiment
8. Low back pain of disc, sacroiliac joint, or facet joint origin: a diagnostic accuracy systematic review
9. Spinal cord stimulation for low back pain
10. Mixed messages: most spinal pain and osteoarthritis observational research is unclear or misaligned
11. Person-centred education and advice for people with low back pain: Making the best of what we know
12. Content and sentiment analysis of gabapentinoid‐related tweets: An infodemiology study
13. “My Back is Fit for Movement”: A Qualitative Study Alongside a Randomized Controlled Trial for Chronic Low Back Pain
14. Public and patient perceptions of diagnostic labels for non-specific low back pain: a content analysis
15. Diagnostic labels and advice for rotator cuff disease influence perceived need for shoulder surgery: an online randomised experiment
16. Effect of an Individualized Audit and Feedback Intervention on Rates of Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Imaging Requests by Australian General Practitioners
17. It’s safe to move! A protocol for a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of a video designed to increase people’s confidence becoming more active despite back pain
18. Effect of diagnostic labelling on management intentions for non‐specific low back pain: A randomized scenario‐based experiment
19. Effect of COVID-19 on management of patients with low back pain in the emergency department
20. Low back pain in people aged 60 years and over
21. Producing Clinically Meaningful Reductions in Disability: A Causal Mediation Analysis of a Patient Education Intervention
22. Diagnoses and trends in use of imaging for low back pain in four Australian emergency departments between 2012 and 2019
23. Development and measurement properties of the AxEL (attitude toward education and advice for low-back-pain) questionnaire
24. Diagnostic codes for low back pain, nomenclature or noise? A descriptive study of disease classification system coding of low back pain
25. What messages predict intention to self-manage low back pain? A study of attitudes towards patient education
26. Knowledge, skills and barriers to evidence-based practice and the impact of a flipped classroom training program for physical therapists: An observational study
27. Making exercise count: Considerations for the role of exercise in back pain treatment
28. Effect of a waiting room communication strategy on imaging rates and awareness of public health messages for low back pain
29. Placebos in clinical care: a suggestion beyond the evidence
30. Spinal cord stimulation for low back pain
31. What do people post on social media relative to low back pain? A content analysis of Australian data
32. Low Back Pain
33. Appropriateness of imaging decisions for low back pain presenting to the emergency department: a retrospective chart review study
34. Feeling reassured after a consultation does not reduce disability or healthcare use in people with acute low back pain: a mediation analysis of a randomised trial
35. What instructions are available to health researchers for writing lay summaries? A scoping review
36. Understanding overuse of diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain in the Emergency Department: a qualitative study
37. Do people with acute low back pain have an attentional bias to threat-related words?
38. Effect of information format on intentions and beliefs regarding diagnostic imaging for non-specific low back pain: A randomised controlled trial in members of the public
39. “I would not go to him”: Focus groups exploring community responses to a public health campaign aimed at reducing unnecessary diagnostic imaging of low back pain
40. Overcoming Overuse Part 5: Is Shared Decision Making Our Excalibur?
41. Overcoming Overuse Part 4: Small Business Survival
42. Promise and perils of patient decision aids for reducing low-value care
43. Overcoming Overuse Part 3: Mapping the Drivers of Overuse in Musculoskeletal Health Care
44. Patient and general practitioner views of tools to delay diagnostic imaging for low back pain: a qualitative study
45. Overcoming Overuse Part 2: Defining and Quantifying Health Care Overuse for Musculoskeletal Conditions
46. A systematic review highlights the need to improve the quality and applicability of trials of physical therapy interventions for low back pain
47. Telerehabilitation for acute, subacute and chronic low back pain
48. Clinician and patient beliefs about diagnostic imaging for low back pain: a systematic qualitative evidence synthesis
49. Efficacy of spinal cord stimulation: uncertain at best
50. Problem with patient decision aids
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