Danish Healthcare and Welfare System
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- The study took place in the Danish public healthcare and welfare system. — 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
- Secondary care for spinal pain in the setting is delivered through regional spine centres. — 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
- The Region of Southern Denmark spine centre includes orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, chiropractors, physiotherapists and nurses working in interdisciplinary teams. — 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
- Municipal rehabilitation is typically led by physiotherapists and focuses on exercise, education and functional restoration. — 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
- Transferability may be limited in systems with different organisational structures, GP roles, municipal responsibilities or sick leave legislation. — 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