What do people believe to be the cause of low back pain? A scoping review

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作者
Gron, Soren [1 ,2 ]
Bulow, Kasper [1 ,3 ]
Jonsson, Tobias Daniel
Degn, Jakob
Kongsted, Alice [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Denmark, Dept Sports Sci & Clin Biomech, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark
[2] Chiropract Knowledge Hub, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark
[3] Univ Coll Absalon, Ctr Hlth & Rehabil, Slagelse, Denmark
关键词
Attitudes and beliefs; Causal beliefs; Illness perceptions; Low back pain; Scoping review; ILLNESS PERCEPTIONS; PRIMARY-CARE; MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN; COMMON-SENSE; RISK-FACTORS; SICK LEAVE; STATUS-QUO; KNOWLEDGE; ATTITUDES; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.bjpt.2023.100562
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
Objective: To explore how causal beliefs regarding non-specific low back pain (LBP) have been quantitatively investigated. Methods: A scoping review based on the guidelines by the JBI (former Joanna Briggs Institute) was conducted. We searched Medline, Embase, Psychinfo, and CINAHL for relevant studies and included peer-reviewed original articles that measured causal beliefs about non-specific LBP among adults and reported results separate from other belief domains. Results: A total of 81 studies were included, of which 62 (77%) had cross sectional designs, 11 (14%) were cohort studies, 3 (4%) randomized controlled trials, 4 (5%) non-randomized controlled trials, and 1 (1%) case control. Only 15 studies explicitly mentioned cause, triggers, or etiology in the study aim. We identified the use of 6 questionnaires from which a measure of causal beliefs could be obtained. The most frequently used questionnaire was the Illness Perception Questionnaire which was used in 8 of the included studies. The studies covered 308 unique causal belief items which we categorized into 15 categories, the most frequently investigated being causal beliefs related to "structural injury or impairment", which was investigated in 45 (56%) of the studies. The second and third most prevalent categories were related to "lifting and bending" (26 studies [32%]) and "mental or psychological" (24 studies [30%]). Conclusion: There is a large variation in how causal beliefs are measured and a lack of studies designed to investigate causal beliefs, and of studies determining a longitudinal association between such beliefs and patient outcomes. This scoping review identified an evidence gap and can inspire future research in this field. (c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. on behalf of Associacao Brasileira de Pesquisa e Pos-Graduacao em Fisioterapia. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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