Promoting the use of self-management in patients with spine pain managed by chiropractors and chiropractic interns: barriers and design of a theory-based knowledge translation intervention

Abstract Background The literature supports the effectiveness of self-management support (SMS) to improve health outcomes of patients with chronic spine pain. However, patient engagement in SMS programs is suboptimal. The objectives of this study were to: 1) assess participation in self-care (i.e. a...
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Owis Eilayyan [verfasserIn]

Aliki Thomas [verfasserIn]

Marie-Christine Hallé [verfasserIn]

Sara Ahmed [verfasserIn]

Anthony C. Tibbles [verfasserIn]

Craig Jacobs [verfasserIn]

Silvano Mior [verfasserIn]

Connie Davis [verfasserIn]

Roni Evans [verfasserIn]

Michael J. Schneider [verfasserIn]

Heather Owens [verfasserIn]

Fadi Al Zoubi [verfasserIn]

Jan Barnsley [verfasserIn]

Cynthia R. Long [verfasserIn]

Andre Bussières [verfasserIn]

Format:

E-Artikel

Sprache:

Englisch

Erschienen:

2019

Schlagwörter:

Spine pain

Chiropractic

Self-management

Theory-based intervention

Knowledge translation

Theoretical domains framework

Übergeordnetes Werk:

In: Chiropractic & Manual Therapies - BMC, 2012, 27(2019), 1, Seite 13

Übergeordnetes Werk:

volume:27 ; year:2019 ; number:1 ; pages:13

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DOI / URN:

10.1186/s12998-019-0267-6

Katalog-ID:

DOAJ051367785

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