Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8562123 | Physiotherapy | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
It is feasible to develop, implement and evaluate a peer support training programme for the facilitation of CLBP self-management in older adults following discharge from physiotherapy. Blended delivery of training may facilitate the recruitment of greater numbers of peer support volunteers in future studies. Supported self-management of CLBP pain is widely recommended but can be difficult to achieve. Peer support might be a promising method of facilitating CLBP self-management without additional burden to health services, and should be further evaluated in a larger study.
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Authors
Kay Cooper, Llinos M. Jehu, Susan Klein, Blair H. Smith, Patricia Schofield,