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Kjaer, PerUniv Southern Denmark, Denmark; Univ Coll Lillebaelt, Denmark
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GLA:D-(R) Back group-based patient education integrated with exercises to support self-management of back pain- development, theories and scientific evidence-
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2018-11-29
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BMC,2018
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LIBRIS-ID:oai:DiVA.org:liu-153530
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-018-2334-xDOI
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Funding Agencies|SELFBACK project (European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme) [689043]
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BackgroundClinical guidelines recommend that people with back pain be given information and education about their back pain, advice to remain active and at work, and exercises to improve mobility and physical activity. Guidelines, however, rarely describe how this is best delivered. The aim of this paper is to present the development, theories, and underlying evidence for GLA:D Back - a group education and exercise program that translates guideline recommendations into a clinician-delivered program for the promotion of self-management in people with persistent/recurrent back pain.MethodsGLA:D Back, which included a rationale and objectives for the program, theory and evidence for the interventions, and program materials, was developed using an iterative process. The content of patient education and exercise programs tested in randomised trials was extracted and a multidisciplinary team of expert researchers and clinicians prioritised common elements hypothesised to improve back pain beliefs and management skills. The program was tested on eight people with persistent back pain in a university clinic and 152 patients from nine primary care physiotherapy and chiropractic clinics. Following feedback from the clinicians and patients involved, the working version of the program was created.ResultsEducational components included pain mechanisms, pain modulation, active coping strategies, imaging, physical activity, and exercise that emphasised a balance between the sum of demands and the individuals capacity. These were operationalised in PowerPoint presentations with supporting text to aid clinicians in delivering two one-hour patient education lectures.The exercise program included 16 supervised one-hour sessions over 8weeks, each comprising a warm-up section and eight types of exercises for general flexibility and strengthening of six different muscle groups at four levels of difficulty. The aims of the exercises were to improve overall back fitness and, at the same time, encourage patients to explore variations in movement by incorporating education content into the exercise sessions.ConclusionFrom current best evidence about prognostic factors in back pain and effective treatments for back pain, research and clinical experts developed a ready-to-use structured program - GLA:D (R) Back - to support self-management for people with persistent/recurrent back pain.
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Kongsted, AliceUniv Southern Denmark, Denmark; Nord Inst Chiropract and Clin Biomech, Denmark
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Ris, IngeUniv Southern Denmark, Denmark
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Abbott, AllanLinköpings universitet,Avdelningen för fysioterapi,Medicinska fakulteten(Swepub:liu)allab56
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Rasmussen, Charlotte Diana NorregaardNatl Res Ctr Working Environm, Denmark
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Roos, Ewa M.Univ Southern Denmark, Denmark
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Skou, Soren T.Univ Southern Denmark, Denmark; Naestved Slagelse Ringsted Hosp, Denmark
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Andersen, Tonny ElmoseUniv Southern Denmark, Denmark
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Hartvigsen, JanUniv Southern Denmark, Denmark; Nord Inst Chiropract and Clin Biomech, Denmark
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Univ Southern Denmark, Denmark; Univ Coll Lillebaelt, DenmarkUniv Southern Denmark, Denmark; Nord Inst Chiropract and Clin Biomech, Denmark
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