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Patients' perceived needs for medical services for non-specific low back pain: A systematic scoping review.

Louisa ChouTom A RangerWaruna PeirisFlavia M CicuttiniDonna M UrquhartKaye SullivanMaheeka SeneviwickramaAndrew M BriggsAnita E Wluka
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Across many different patient populations with data obtained from a variety of study designs, common themes emerged which highlighted areas of patient dissatisfaction with the medical management of LBP, in particular, the superficial approach to care perceived by patients and concerns regarding pharmacotherapy. Patients perceive unmet needs from medical services, including the need to obtain a diagnosis, the desire for pain control and the preference for spinal imaging. These issues need to be considered in developing approaches for the management of LBP in order to improve patient outcomes.
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