A multicentred randomised controlled trial of a primary-care based cognitive behavioural programme for low back pain. The Back Skills Training (BeST) trial
Lamb SE, Lall R, Hansen Z, Castelnuovo E, Withers EJ, Nichols V, Griffiths F, Potter R, Szczepura A, Underwood M
Record Status
This is a bibliographic record of an ongoing health technology assessment being undertaken by a member of INAHTA. Links to the published report and any other relevant documentation will be added when available.
Citation
Lamb SE, Lall R, Hansen Z, Castelnuovo E, Withers EJ, Nichols V, Griffiths F, Potter R, Szczepura A, Underwood M. A multicentred randomised controlled trial of a primary-care based cognitive behavioural programme for low back pain. The Back Skills Training (BeST) trial. Southampton: NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme. 2010
Authors' conclusions
Study found that group-based cognitive behavioural therapy of subacute and chronic low back pain is both clinically effective and cost-effective and could be implemented within the NHS with relative ease
Cognitive Therapy /methods; Low Back Pain /therapy; Multicenter Study; Primary Health Care; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Treatment Outcome
Language Published
English
Country of organisation
England
Address for correspondence
NETSCC, Health Technology Assessment, Alpha House, University of Southampton Science Park, Southampton, SO16 7NS UK Tel: +44 23 8059 5586 Email: hta@hta.ac.uk