Chronic Low Back Pain
Cross-source consensus on Chronic Low Back Pain from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Chronic low back pain is a major contributor to long-term sick leave, reduced productivity and labour market exclusion. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- People with chronic low back pain in Denmark may need to navigate multiple healthcare, municipal, workplace and insurance actors. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- Eligibility for prototyping and feasibility required chronic low back pain causing or indicating risk of sick leave. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- People with chronic low back pain reported psychological vulnerability, fragmented coordination and a need for clearer diagnostic communication in return-to-work processes. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework
- Existing evidence gives limited practical guidance on organising rehabilitation programmes for return to work, despite evidence that multiprofessional biopsychosocial rehabilitation can reduce pain and disability. — Co-developing a vocational rehabilitation intervention for individuals with chronic low back pain across a regional spine centre and three municipalities in Denmark: a three-stage intervention development study guided by the Medical Research Council framework