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Volumn 104, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 107-115

Exploring physiotherapists’ experiences of implementing a cognitive behavioural approach for managing low back pain and identifying barriers to long-term implementation

Author keywords

Behaviour change wheel; Evidence based practice; Implementation; Low back pain; Physiotherapy; Theoretical domains framework

Indexed keywords

ANXIETY; ARTICLE; COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; EDUCATION PROGRAM; EMOTION; EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE; FEMALE; HUMAN; LOW BACK PAIN; MALE; PERSONAL EXPERIENCE; PHYSIOTHERAPIST; PRIORITY JOURNAL; PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE; PROFESSIONAL STANDARD; PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; SEMI STRUCTURED INTERVIEW; UNITED KINGDOM; ADULT; AGED; ATTITUDE TO HEALTH; CONTINUING EDUCATION; HEALTH PERSONNEL ATTITUDE; INTERVIEW; MIDDLE AGED; PHYSIOTHERAPY; PSYCHOLOGY;

EID: 85027566976     PISSN: 00319406     EISSN: 18731465     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2017.03.007     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (27)

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