作者
Angela Schedlbauer, Larissa Burggraf, Susann Hueber, Irini-Alexia Terzakis-Snyder, Thomas Kühlein, Marco Roos
发表日期
2019/10/1
期刊
BMJ open
卷号
9
期号
10
页码范围
e027718
出版商
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
简介
Introduction
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most frequent encounters in General Practice. Investigation and referral remain common despite the self-limiting character of episodes that are not largely attributable to specific underlying injuries. Identifying patients’ ideas, concerns and expectations (ICE) is a well-established element within consultation skills training and has been shown to improve prescribing. It can be a powerful communication tool setting the base for transferring and adjusting adequate clinical information. This study aims to evaluate whether ICE can decrease unnecessary medicine in the management of acute LBP in primary care.
Methods and analysis
Research question: Does ICE training intervention have an effect on doctors’ referrals of patients suffering from acute LBP? Population: Recruitment to this parallel cluster randomised trial will take place among general practitioners belonging to …
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