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The prevalence of back pain in patients in one Australian tertiary hospital population.

Diane DennisBrigitte TampinAngela JacquesTracy Hebden-ToddVicki CarterMichelle McLintockElizabeth HurnIan Cooper
Published in: Musculoskeletal care (2017)
Hospital LOS for patients who complained of BP at any time during their admission was 3 days longer than those who had no BP, and a history of BP predicted a higher likelihood of BP during admission. Screening of patients on admission to identify any history of BP, and application of a package of care including early mobilization and analgesia may prevent the onset of BP and reduce LOS.
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