If you Build it, Will they Come? Patient and Provider Use of a Novel Hybrid Telehealth Care Pathway for Low Back Pain
CONCLUSION: In implementing a hybrid care pathway for low back pain, the authors observed consistency in the delivery of core components (ie, pain modulation, use of physical activity training, and risk stratification to PiP), notable variability in telehealth calls, high use of PiP components, and increased referrals with tailored provider engagement.IMPACT: These findings describe variability occurring within a hybrid care pathway and can inform future implementation efforts.PMID:37756618 | DOI:10.1093/ptj/pzad127
Source: Physical Therapy - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Trevor A Lentz Cynthia J Coffman Tyler Cope Zachary Stearns Corey B Simon Ashley Choate Micaela Gladney Courtni France S Nicole Hastings Steven Z George Source Type: research
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