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Beliefs about back pain and associations with clinical outcomes: a primary care cohort study.

Søren GrønRikke Krüger JensenAlice Kongsted
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Positive beliefs regarding LBP, measured by the BBQ, were associated with a reduction in pain intensity at both short-term and long-term follow-up. However, the association was weak, and the clinical relevance is therefore questionable. No clear association was demonstrated between beliefs and disability. This study did not show promise that back beliefs as measured by the BBQ were helpful for predicting or explaining the course of LBP in this setting.
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