Scottish Back Trial Questionnaire

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Document Provider:
Document available on HTA Website
Developer:
L Vale & E McIntosh
Contact Details:
Copyright:
Copyright 2012 NIHR, HTA. The text and layout of HTA publications is Copyright Queen's Printer and Controller of HMSO 2012
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom

Other Methods of Resource Use Data Collection:
Hospital case notes

Study Completed:
Yes
Year:
2004

DIRUM ID:
61
DIRUM Listing:
05/10/2012

Disease Categories

Anaesthesia & pain control
Orthopaedics & trauma

Populations - Age

Age Range: 18 - 100

Populations - Sex

Male and Female

Administration Methods

Via post

Instrument Types

Recall questionnaire

Person(s) Completing Instrument

Patient

Settings of Care

Community

Nature of Intervention

Imaging
Management of care

Items of Resource Being Measured

GP
Inpatient
Outpatient
Medication
Physiotherapy

Other Characterisation Details

Frequency Of Economic Data Collection - 8 & 24 months
Maximum Recall Period - 12+ months

Primary References

Journal article: Gilbert FJ, Grant AM, Gillan MGC, Vale L, Scott NW, Campbell MK, et al., Does early magnetic resonance imaging influence management or improve outcome in patients referred to secondary care with low back pain? A pragmatic randomised controlled trial., Health Technology Assessment, 2004, 8, 1-131 [DOI: 10.3310/hta8170]


Conditions of Use

  • With written permission of copyright holder
  • Other - This work was funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme (project number 93/17/43) and was published in full in Health Technology Assessment. The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the HTA programme, NIHR, NHS or the Department of Health.

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