What do patients value about spinal manipulation and home exercise for back-related leg pain?
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Maiers, Michele Hondras, Maria A. Salsbury, Stacie A. Bronfort, Gert
2016
The quality of patient-provider interactions, perceived treatment effects, and information sharing influenced BRLP patients' satisfaction with care. Qualitative research describing patients' preferences can facilitate translation of study findings into practice and allow clinicians to tailor treatments to facilitate compliance and satisfaction with care.
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