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Patients' conceptions of undergoing physiotherapy for persistent low back pain delivered in Finnish primary healthcare by physiotherapists who had participated in brief training in cognitive functional therapy

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
卷 44, 期 14, 页码 3388-3399

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1861116

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Phenomenography; psychologically informed physiotherapy; cognitive functional therapy; conceptions; low back pain; physiotherapy; primary health care

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  1. Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation

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This study aimed to explore the conceptions of patients with persistent low back pain regarding physiotherapy delivered in Finnish primary healthcare by physiotherapists who had received brief training in Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT). The findings revealed significant variation in patients' conceptions, with some experiencing limited access to care and lack of social support. However, positive experiences of physiotherapy, good collaboration with the physiotherapist, wider social support, understanding of pain's multidimensional nature, and acquisition of self-management skills were reported as positive aspects of undergoing physiotherapy that may lead to positive treatment outcomes.
Purpose To explore the conceptions of patients with persistent low back pain (LBP) of undergoing physiotherapy delivered in Finnish primary healthcare by physiotherapists who had participated in brief training in Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT). Methods As part of a feasibility implementation study exploring CFT in management of LBP in the Finnish primary healthcare system, we interviewed nine patients from four geographical areas in Finland after receiving care. We used a phenomenographic approach to explore the variation in their conceptions. Results The analysis revealed four descriptive categories: hung out to dry, stuck, making sense and taking control, and holistic approach to care and living, that varied based on six themes. Conclusions Although the participants accepted this approach to care well, there was significant variation in patients' conceptions. Restricted access to care within the healthcare system and a lack of social support led some of them to feel they had been left alone to suffer with their pain. On the other hand, based on the results of this study, positive experiences of physiotherapy and good collaboration with the physiotherapist, wider social support outside of physiotherapy, a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of pain and the acquisition of self-management skills were reported as positive aspects of undergoing physiotherapy that may be related to positive treatment outcomes.

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