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An e-learning Program Improves Low Back Pain Beliefs of Physiotherapist

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March 2025

An e-learning Program Improves Low Back Pain Beliefs of Physiotherapist

Vol: 307| Issue: 3| Number:35| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

An e-learning program improves low back pain beliefs of physiotherapists: a randomised trial.

J Physiother. 2025 Jan;71(1):35-41.

Contributing Authors:
DS Magalhaes JH McAuley CG Maher EMR Ferreira TEP Oliveira MER Mastahinich FR de Jesus-Moraleida L Fukusawa MR Franco RZ Pinto

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One hundred six physiotherapists treating low back pain were randomized to receive either an e-learning program based on clinical guidelines (n=53) or continue usual practice (n=53). The primary outcome was beliefs about low back pain, measured using the Modified Back Beliefs Questionnaire (MBBQ). Secondary outcomes included the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ) and agreement with two s...

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