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Systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of implementing guidelines on low back pain management in primary care: is transferability to other countries possible?

Cathrine Elgaard JensenMartin Bach JensenAllan RiisKarin Dam Petersen
Published in: BMJ open (2016)
Despite the resemblance of the implementation strategies, the 3 studies report conflicting results on cost-effectiveness. This review showed that transferring the results from the identified studies is not straightforward and underlines the importance of transparent reporting. Future research should focus on transferability of effects, for example, development of a supplement to Welte's model.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • systematic review
  • case control
  • quality improvement
  • meta analyses
  • healthcare
  • general practice