Designing an online resource for people with low back pain: health-care provider perspectives

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People with low back pain (LBP) seek education and information from the Internet. Existing LBP websites are often of poor quality, and disparities have been identified between patient and health-care provider evaluations of LBP websites. This study aimed to identify health-care provider perspectives …
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Authors Nielsen M;Jull G;Hodges PW;;
Journal australian journal of primary health
Year 2016
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