Experiences and perspectives of self-management for low back pain in clinical practice : implications for support and education
Pain is multidimensional and self-management is advocated to manage the biopsychosocial impact of this on individuals’ lives. Thus, these individuals’ perspectives regarding self-management have been explored. This study aimed to firstly explore how self-management was understood in the context of l...
Main Author: | Monaghan, Jenni |
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Other Authors: | Adams, Nicola ; Fothergill, Melissa |
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Northumbria University
2015
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.701162 |
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