Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol

Studies on self-management (SM) support programmes in chronic low back pain (CLBP) have failed to show clinically meaningful treatment benefit, which potentially highlights lack of research on predictors of effective SM. The purpose of this multi-centre non-experimental longitudinal cohort study is...

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Main Authors: Banerjee, Anirban, Hendrick, Paul, Blake, Holly
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Published: AA Publications 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38405/
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author Banerjee, Anirban
Hendrick, Paul
Blake, Holly
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Blake, Holly
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description Studies on self-management (SM) support programmes in chronic low back pain (CLBP) have failed to show clinically meaningful treatment benefit, which potentially highlights lack of research on predictors of effective SM. The purpose of this multi-centre non-experimental longitudinal cohort study is to identify the predictors of SM and its change over time in community ambulant adults (18-65 years) who are attending or have recently attended outpatient physiotherapy for their CLBP (approx. n=400). Self-reported validated measures for SM, pain intensity, disability, physical activity level, kinesiophobia, catastrophising, depression and global impression of change will be recorded at baseline and six-months. Descriptive statistics, correlation and multiple regression will be employed for the primary data analyses. This study protocol has ethical approval and is registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (ID: NCT02636777). Study results will inform patient selection for SM support in CLBP, and the development of tailored and targeted SM support programmes for this patient group.
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spelling nottingham-384052020-05-04T17:44:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38405/ Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol Banerjee, Anirban Hendrick, Paul Blake, Holly Studies on self-management (SM) support programmes in chronic low back pain (CLBP) have failed to show clinically meaningful treatment benefit, which potentially highlights lack of research on predictors of effective SM. The purpose of this multi-centre non-experimental longitudinal cohort study is to identify the predictors of SM and its change over time in community ambulant adults (18-65 years) who are attending or have recently attended outpatient physiotherapy for their CLBP (approx. n=400). Self-reported validated measures for SM, pain intensity, disability, physical activity level, kinesiophobia, catastrophising, depression and global impression of change will be recorded at baseline and six-months. Descriptive statistics, correlation and multiple regression will be employed for the primary data analyses. This study protocol has ethical approval and is registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (ID: NCT02636777). Study results will inform patient selection for SM support in CLBP, and the development of tailored and targeted SM support programmes for this patient group. AA Publications 2016-04-27 Article PeerReviewed Banerjee, Anirban, Hendrick, Paul and Blake, Holly (2016) Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol. International Journal of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation . pp. 14-24. ISSN 2041-3807 Self-management Low back pain Longitudinal study Regression https://ijptr.com/article/predictors-of-self-management-in-patients-with-chronic-low-back-pain-a-longitudinal-cohort-study-protocol/
spellingShingle Self-management
Low back pain
Longitudinal study
Regression
Banerjee, Anirban
Hendrick, Paul
Blake, Holly
Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
title Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
title_full Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
title_fullStr Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
title_short Predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
title_sort predictors of self-management in patients with chronic low back pain: a longitudinal cohort study protocol
topic Self-management
Low back pain
Longitudinal study
Regression
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