What do the general public believe about the causes, prognosis and best management strategies for low back pain? A cross-sectional study.
Amanda HallDanielle CoombsHelen RichmondKrystal BurseyBrad FurlongRebecca LawrenceSteven J KamperPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
A high proportion of the public believe LBP to have inevitable negative consequences and hold incorrect beliefs about diagnosis and management options, which is similar to findings from other countries. This presents challenges for clinicians and suggests that considering how to influence beliefs about LBP in the broader community could have value. Given the high prevalence of LBP and that many will consult a range of healthcare professionals, future efforts could consider using broad reaching public health campaigns that target patients, policy makers and all relevant health providers with specific content to change commonly held unhelpful beliefs.