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Individual patient education for low back pain
A Engers et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2008.
Abstract
Background: While many different types of patient education are widely used, the effect of individual patient education for low-back pain (LBP) has not yet been systematically reviewed.
Objectives: To determine whether individual patient education is effective in the treatment of non-specific low-back pain and which type is most effective.
Search strategy: A computerized literature search of MEDLINE (1966 to July 2006), EMBASE (1988 to July 2006), CINAHL (1982 to July 2006), PsycINFO (1984 to July 2006), and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (The Cochrane Library 2006, Issue 2) was performed. References cited in the identified articles were screened.
Selection criteria: Studies were selected if the design was a randomised controlled trial; if patients experienced LBP; if the type of intervention concerned individual patient education, and if the publication was written in English, German, or Dutch.
Data collection and analysis: The methodological quality was independently assessed by two review authors. Articles that met at least 50% of the quality criteria were considered high quality. Main outcome measures were pain intensity, global measure of improvement, back pain-specific functional status, return-to-work, and generic functional status. Analysis comprised a qualitative analysis. Evidence was classified as strong, moderate, limited, conflicting or no evidence.
Main results: Of the 24 studies included in this review, 14 (58%) were of high quality. Individual patient education was compared with no intervention in 12 studies; with non-educational interventions in 11 studies; and with other individual educational interventions in eight studies. Results showed that for patients with subacute LBP, there is strong evidence that an individual 2.5 hour oral educational session is more effective on short-term and long-term return-to-work than no intervention. Educational interventions that were less intensive were not more effective than no intervention. Furthermore, there is strong evidence that individual education for patients with (sub)acute LBP is as effective as non-educational interventions on long-term pain and global improvement and that for chronic patients, individual education is less effective for back pain-specific function when compared to more intensive interventions. Comparison of different types of individual education did not show significant differences.
Authors' conclusions: For patients with acute or subacute LBP, intensive patient education seems to be effective. For patients with chronic LBP, the effectiveness of individual education is still unclear.
Conflict of interest statement
A study of one of the authors (PJ) was included in this review. For this particular study the quality assessment was done by MvT and AE. She was not involved in any decision regarding selection, quality assessment and data extraction of this study. One author (Maurits van Tulder) is co‐ordinating editor of the Cochrane Back Review Group. Editors are required to conduct at least one Cochrane review. This requirement ensures that editors are aware of the processes and commitment needed to conduct reviews. None of the editors are first authors. This involvement does not seem to be a source of conflict of interest in the Cochrane Back Review Group. Any editor who is a review author is excluded from editorial decisions on the review in which they are contributors.
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