2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijosm.2018.04.006
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University College of Osteopathy students' attitudes towards psychosocial risk factors and non-specific low back pain: A qualitative study

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“…Following the removal of duplicates, 549 articles were retained for further screening. After title, abstract, and full-text screening, 6 articles (14,15,17,(30)(31)(32) from studies were included for nal synthesis (Fig. 1).…”
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“…Following the removal of duplicates, 549 articles were retained for further screening. After title, abstract, and full-text screening, 6 articles (14,15,17,(30)(31)(32) from studies were included for nal synthesis (Fig. 1).…”
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“…In total, 405 osteopaths contributed to the ndings, of which, 368 osteopaths responded to questionnaires and 37 osteopaths were interviewed. Studies were all conducted in high-income countries such as the United Kingdom (n = 5) (14,15,(30)(31)(32) and Italy (n = 1) (17). There were 2 QUAN papers (14,15) that covered attitudes and beliefs; 3 QUAL papers that covered current practice, barriers and enablers for utilizing BPS approach (17,30,31); and 1 MM paper that covered all these concepts (32) .…”
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“…This type of research is collectively termed qualitative research. Bacon and Roe [14] and Delion and Draper-Rodi [16] illustrate this approach in this issue.…”
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“…Topics range from osteopathic interventions on asthma [12], mechanisms of cranial osteopathy [13], spirituality and its interpretation in practice [14], to educational issues such as developing e-learning [15] and student attitudes to psychosocial factors [16]. There is also a paper considering the UK profession's disposition to evidence based medicine [17].…”
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