2004
DOI: 10.1002/msc.68
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Patients' perspectives on self‐management following a back rehabilitation programme

Abstract: The study demonstrated the importance of understanding patients' beliefs and expectations prior to a back programme and accounting for these during attendance. This study also highlighted that all heath care professionals should be aware of the impact of the language and terminology used when working with CLBP patients.

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“…Some people had pursued their own exercise programs or developed relationships with trainers, often by "trial and error," because they felt that physiotherapy and rehabilitation classes did not push them hard enough. [65][66][67][68]71,72,[75][76][77] David (FG3): "the best thing that I can do is just walkyeven if it's sore, I still think I'm better to keep walking." 71(p1906) "I've been doing the Pilates and the walking has vastly improved my condition.…”
Section: Theme 1: Perceptions and Classification Of Exercisementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Some people had pursued their own exercise programs or developed relationships with trainers, often by "trial and error," because they felt that physiotherapy and rehabilitation classes did not push them hard enough. [65][66][67][68]71,72,[75][76][77] David (FG3): "the best thing that I can do is just walkyeven if it's sore, I still think I'm better to keep walking." 71(p1906) "I've been doing the Pilates and the walking has vastly improved my condition.…”
Section: Theme 1: Perceptions and Classification Of Exercisementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Figure 1 shows a flowchart of progress into the review with a total of 15 included papers (12 studies). [64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78] Method Quality…”
Section: Review Identification and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A similar finding surfaced with the CLBP patients in the current study. This result may have been obtained because patients' perspectives and goals shifted from expecting a cure to a more realistic acceptance of their condition as chronic (Liddle et al 2007;Morris 2004;Kawi 2014). Such cognitive changes may help patients adopt the selfmanagement approaches provided to them by their healthcare professional.…”
Section: Factors That May Help or Prevent Adopting Self-managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of selecting a framework analysis is that it improves the rigour of data management (Tobin and Begley 2004), since it has a clear and rational order that is easy to follow and apply. The current research investigates particular phenomena (patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions of self-management for LBP) that have been described theoretically and discussed in the previous literature in developed countries (Morris 2004;Crowe et al 2010). Moreover, a practical reason for using framework analysis was the lack of awareness of qualitative research including healthcare professionals in the KSA.…”
Section: The Qualitative Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%