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Autor:
Bill Vicenzino, Steven M McPhail, Shaun O'Leary, Maree Raymer, Peter Window, Bula Elwell, Ben Phillips, Anneke Wake, Helen O'Gorman, Andrew Hislop, Linda Garsden, Alex Vallini, Adrian Cush, Stuart McCaskill, Miriam Dillon, Andrew McLennan
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 3 (2024)
Objectives We tested a previously developed clinical prediction tool—a nomogram consisting of four patient measures (lower patient-expected benefit, lower patient-reported knee function, greater knee varus angle and severe medial knee radiological
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https://doaj.org/article/3966785e0085418a884fec1e11b8c899
Autor:
Miriam Dillon, Rebecca E. Olson, Stefanie Plage, Maxi Miciak, Peter Window, Matthew Stewart, Anja Christoffersen, Simon Kilner, Natalie Barthel, Jenny Setchell
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Sociology, Vol 8 (2023)
IntroductionDistress is part of the experiences and care for people with chronic low back pain. However, distress is often pathologised and individualised; it is seen as a problem within the individual in pain and something to be downplayed, avoided,
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https://doaj.org/article/356f5965584c4670a49905e7472c0aaf
Autor:
Karime Mescouto, Rebecca E Olson, Nathalia Costa, Kerrie Evans, Miriam Dillon, Niamh Jensen, Kelly Walsh, Megan Weier, Kathryn Lonergan, Paul W Hodges, Jenny Setchell
Publikováno v:
Health (London, England : 1997).
Chronic low back pain is characterised by multiple and overlapping biological, psychological, social and broader dimensions, affecting individuals’ lives. Multidisciplinary pain services have been considered optimal settings to account for the mult
Autor:
Nathalia Costa, Karime Mescouto, Miriam Dillon, Rebecca Olson, Prudence Butler, Roma Forbes, Jenny Setchell
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 313:115422
Despite clinicians being important actors in the context of uncertainty, their experiences navigating uncertainty remain largely unexplored. Drawing on a theory-driven post-qualitative approach, we used Mol's logic of choice/care as a lens through wh