Patterns of care for people presenting to Australian general practice with musculoskeletal complaints based on routinely collected data: protocol for an observational cohort study using the Population Level Analysis and Reporting (POLAR) database.
Romi HaasLjoudmila BusijaAlexandra GorelikDenise A O'ConnorChristopher Martin PearceDanielle MazzaRachelle BuchbinderPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Ethics approval was obtained from the Cabrini and Monash University Human Research Ethics Committees (Reference Numbers 02-21-01-19 and 16975, respectively). Study findings will be reported to Outcome Health, participating PHNs, disseminated in academic journals and presented in conferences.
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