Evaluation of the implementation of the Back Skills Training (BeST) programme using online training: a cohort implementation study.
Sugavanam T. et al, (2020), Physiotherapy, 109, 4 - 12
Development and delivery of the BOOST (Better Outcomes for Older adults with Spinal Trouble) intervention for older adults with neurogenic claudication.
Ward L. et al, (2019), Physiotherapy, 105, 262 - 274
Exploring physiotherapists' experiences of implementing a cognitive behavioural approach for managing low back pain and identifying barriers to long-term implementation.
Richmond H. et al, (2018), Physiotherapy, 104, 107 - 115
Physiotherapist-delivered cognitive-behavioural interventions are effective for low back pain, but can they be replicated in clinical practice? A systematic review.
Hall A. et al, (2018), Disabil rehabil, 40, 1 - 9
Explaining How Cognitive Behavioral Approaches Work for Low Back Pain: Mediation Analysis of the Back Skills Training Trial.
Fordham B. et al, (2017), Spine (phila pa 1976), 42, E1031 - E1039
Explaining How Cognitive Behavioural Approaches Work for Low Back Pain: Mediation Analysis of the Back Skills Training Trial.
Fordham B. et al, (2017), Spine (phila pa 1976)
The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Treatment for Non-Specific Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Richmond H. et al, (2015), Plos one, 10
Treatment compliance and effectiveness of a cognitive behavioural intervention for low back pain: a complier average causal effect approach to the BeST data set.
Knox CR. et al, (2014), Bmc musculoskelet disord, 15
Group cognitive behavioural interventions for low back pain in primary care: extended follow-up of the Back Skills Training Trial (ISRCTN54717854).
Lamb SE. et al, (2012), Pain, 153, 494 - 501
A multicentred randomised controlled trial of a primary care-based cognitive behavioural programme for low back pain. The Back Skills Training (BeST) trial.
Lamb SE. et al, (2010), Health technol assess, 14, 1 - iv
A cognitive-behavioural programme for the management of low back pain in primary care: a description and justification of the intervention used in the Back Skills Training Trial (BeST; ISRCTN 54717854).
Hansen Z. et al, (2010), Physiotherapy, 96, 87 - 94
Group cognitive behavioural treatment for low-back pain in primary care: a randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis.
Lamb SE. et al, (2010), Lancet, 375, 916 - 923
Development and delivery of a physiotherapy intervention for the early management of whiplash injuries: the Managing Injuries of Neck Trial (MINT) Intervention.
Williamson E. et al, (2009), Physiotherapy, 95, 15 - 23
Design considerations in a clinical trial of a cognitive behavioural intervention for the management of low back pain in primary care: Back Skills Training Trial.
Lamb SE. et al, (2007), Bmc musculoskelet disord, 8