22 research outputs found
Most important factors for SDM in sciatica care according to professionals.
<p>Most important factors for SDM in sciatica care according to professionals.</p
Most important factors for SDM in sciatica care according to patients.
<p>Most important factors for SDM in sciatica care according to patients.</p
Most important factors for SDM in sciatica care, by work setting of professionals and decision making.
<p>Most important factors for SDM in sciatica care, by work setting of professionals and decision making.</p
Preferences and practice of decision making in sciatica care according to professionals and patients.
<p>Patient's decision: Patient makes the final selection about treatment. Shared decision: the doctor and patient share responsibility for deciding which treatment is best for the patient. Professional's decision: the doctor makes the final decision about treatment.</p
The influence of barriers and facilitators reported by patients for non-surgical treatment use (univariate analyses).
<p>The influence of barriers and facilitators reported by patients for non-surgical treatment use (univariate analyses).</p
Influence of barriers and facilitators reported by orthopaedic surgeons for prescription of non-surgical treatments.
<p>Influence of barriers and facilitators reported by orthopaedic surgeons for prescription of non-surgical treatments.</p
The independent effect of barriers and facilitators reported by orthopaedic surgeons for prescription of non-surgical treatments (multivariable analyses).
<p>The independent effect of barriers and facilitators reported by orthopaedic surgeons for prescription of non-surgical treatments (multivariable analyses).</p
The independent effect of barriers and facilitators reported by patients for non-surgical treatment use (multivariable analyses).
<p>The independent effect of barriers and facilitators reported by patients for non-surgical treatment use (multivariable analyses).</p
The importance of barriers and facilitators reported by patients for non-surgical treatment use.
<p>The importance of barriers and facilitators reported by patients for non-surgical treatment use.</p
Improvement in Health-Related Quality of Life and Satisfaction after Hip Replacement: A Comparison Between Patients with Mild to Moderate and Severe Radiographical Pre-Operative Osteoarthritis.
<p>Odds Ratios >1 indicate a higher probability of achieving a Minimal Clinically Important Difference in HRQoL after THR in patients with Kellgren Grade 3+4, compared to Grade 0–2.</p><p>The odds ratios adjusted for age, sex, Charnley Comorbidity Classification and BMI and stratified for quartiles of follow-up.</p