Attitudes, beliefs, and recommendations for persistent low back pain patients: cross-sectional surveys of students and faculty at a chiropractic college
ConclusionsStudent and faculty attitudes and beliefs, and students ’ activity/work recommendations were found to be dissimilar to those from similar studies and less congruent with CPG recommendations. Lower HC-PAIRS scores increased the odds of students providing “adequate” activity and work recommendations to patients with PLBP. Results from this study may help guide future research and training opportunities.
Source: Chiropractic and Manual Therapies - Category: Complementary Medicine Source Type: research
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