Introducing Australia's clinical care standard for low back pain

Author:

Maher Christopher G.1ORCID,Archambeau Aline2ORCID,Buchbinder Rachelle3ORCID,French Simon D.4ORCID,Morphet Julia56ORCID,Nicholas Michael K.7,O'Sullivan Peter8ORCID,Pirotta Marie9,Yelland Michael J.1011ORCID,Zeller Leo12,Saad Nivene13,Marles Elizabeth14,Bhasale Alice L.14,Lane Christina14

Affiliation:

1. Sydney Musculoskeletal Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Canberra Hospital Canberra, ACT Australia

3. School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Department of Chiropractic Macquarie University Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. School of Nursing and Midwifery Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Pain Management Research Institute, Kolling Institute of Medical Research University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. School of Allied Health Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

9. Department of General Practice University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

10. School of Medicine Griffith University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

11. Arana Hills Medical Centre Brisbane Queensland Australia

12. Metro North Health Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

13. Metro South Health Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

14. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Sydney New South Wales Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

Reference15 articles.

1. Australian Commission for Safety and Quality in Health Care.Low back pain clinical care standard. Sydney: ACSQHC 2022. [Cited Jan 2023.] Available from URL:https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/standards/clinical‐care‐standards/low‐back‐pain‐clinical‐care‐standard.

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