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Health professionals beliefs concerning the non-specific back pain and their influence on following the recommended therapy procedures.
Ryšavá, Markéta ; Kavka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Obešlo, Marek (referee)
Bibliographic record: RYŠAVÁ, Markéta. Health professionals' beliefs concerning the non-specific back pain and their influence on following the recommended therapy procedures. Prague: Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, 2021. 138 p., Appendixes, Supervisor of the work: Mgr. Tomáš Kavka Abstract: Nonspecific back pain (nonspecific LBP) is the most common reason for visiting a doctor and it is the leading cause of activity limitation and inability to work by patients. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the issue of LBP and related clinical guidelines. In addition, it summarizes current research results of the influence of health professionals' fear-avoidance beliefs (FA beliefs) on their clinical decision making for LBP patients. The practical part relates to the research of FA beliefs and non-adherence to clinical guidelines regarding care of individuals experiencing LBP among health professionals in the Czech Republic. The degree of FA beliefs was evaluated using a translated and cross-culturally adapted questionnaire "Fear- Avoidance Beliefs Tool", while the degree of non-adherence was evaluated using a self- reported questionnaire in connection to fictitious clinical vignette. A generalized linear model was used for data processing. The...

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