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A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support Tool for Primary Health Care Management of Back Pain: Development and Mixed Methods Evaluation

A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support Tool for Primary Health Care Management of Back Pain: Development and Mixed Methods Evaluation

A Web-Based Clinical Decision Support Tool for Primary Health Care Management of Back Pain: Development and Mixed Methods Evaluation

Journals

  1. Lin I, Coffin J, O’Sullivan P. Using theory to improve low back pain care in Australian Aboriginal primary care: a mixed method single cohort pilot study. BMC Family Practice 2016;17(1) View
  2. Downie A, Hancock M, Abdel Shaheed C, McLachlan A, Kocaballi A, Williams C, Michaleff Z, Maher C. An Electronic Clinical Decision Support System for the Management of Low Back Pain in Community Pharmacy: Development and Mixed Methods Feasibility Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2020;8(5):e17203 View
  3. Morgan T, Wu J, Ovchinikova L, Lindner R, Blogg S, Moorin R. A national intervention to reduce imaging for low back pain by general practitioners: a retrospective economic program evaluation using Medicare Benefits Schedule data. BMC Health Services Research 2019;19(1) View
  4. Costa N, Blyth F, Amorim A, Parambath S, Shanmuganathan S, Huckel Schneider C. Implementation Initiatives to Improve Low Back Pain Care in Australia: A Scoping Review. Pain Medicine 2022;23(12):1979 View
  5. Ho S, Doig G, Ly A. Attitudes of optometrists towards artificial intelligence for the diagnosis of retinal disease: A cross‐sectional mail‐out survey. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics 2022;42(6):1170 View
  6. Ho S, Kalloniatis M, Ly A. Clinical decision support in primary care for better diagnosis and management of retinal disease. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2022;105(6):562 View
  7. Toh Z, Berg B, Han Q, Hey H, Pikkarainen M, Grotle M, He H. Clinical Decision Support System Used in Spinal Disorders: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e53951 View
  8. Toye F, Seers K, Barker K. Meta-ethnography to understand healthcare professionals’ experience of treating adults with chronic non-malignant pain. BMJ Open 2017;7(12):e018411 View