Musculoskeletal Spine Pain in VA: Description and Guideline Adherence
Project Number1I01HX000156-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSINNOTT, PATRICIA L. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationVETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS
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Project Narrative
Anticipated Impacts on Veterans Care Non traumatic musculoskeletal back or spine pain, including low back
(LBP) and neck pain (NP), is among the top ten most prevalent conditions affecting veterans, but little VA
research exists, in part, because considerably more formative research is needed. This study will describe the
natural history of non-traumatic back pain in VA and compare current treatment practice to the VHA/DOD
Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of LBP and Sciatica in Primary Care. This study will provide
the framework for further examination of specific interventions and the development of VA models of care for
back and neck pain as well as key background information necessary for the study of chiropractic care
contemplated in the VA Office of Research and Development's Request for Applications on Chiropractic Care
Research.
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Project Terms
AcuteAdherenceAdoptedAffectAreaBackBack PainCaringCharacteristicsChronicClinicalClinical Practice GuidelineCommitComplexData SetDatabasesDiseaseEvaluationFeesGuideline AdherenceGuidelinesHealth ServicesHealthcare SystemsIndividualInpatientsLinkLow Back PainMedicareMethodsModelingMusculoskeletalNIH Program AnnouncementsNatural HistoryNeckNeck PainObservational StudyOne-Step dentin bonding systemOutcomeOutpatientsPainPatient CarePatientsPerformancePersonsPharmacy facilityPrimary Health CareProbabilityProcessProtocols documentationQuality of CareRecurrenceRequest for ApplicationsResearchResource DevelopmentRiskSciaticaSystemTreatment CostVariantVertebral columnVeteransWorkabstractingbasecare seekingchiropractycostdisabilityhealth administrationhealth care cost/financinghealth care service utilizationhigh riskimprovedindexingprogramsresearch and developmenttherapy developmenttreatment effect
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