Published on in Vol 5 , No 4 (2016) :Oct-Dec

Advancing Interprofessional Primary Health Care Services in Rural Settings for People with Chronic Low Back Disorders: Protocol of a Community-Based Randomized Controlled Trial

Advancing Interprofessional Primary Health Care Services in Rural Settings for People with Chronic Low Back Disorders: Protocol of a Community-Based Randomized Controlled Trial

Advancing Interprofessional Primary Health Care Services in Rural Settings for People with Chronic Low Back Disorders: Protocol of a Community-Based Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

  1. Bath B, Lawson J, Ma D, Trask C. Self-reported use of family physician, chiropractor and physiotherapy services among adult Canadians with chronic back disorders: an observational study. BMC Health Services Research 2018;18(1) View
  2. Shah T, Milosavljevic S, Trask C, Bath B. Mapping Physiotherapy Use in Canada in Relation to Physiotherapist Distribution. Physiotherapy Canada 2019;71(3):213 View
  3. Shah T, Milosavljevic S, Bath B. Determining geographic accessibility of family physician and nurse practitioner services in relation to the distribution of seniors within two Canadian Prairie Provinces. Social Science & Medicine 2017;194:96 View
  4. Lamper C, Beckers L, Kroese M, Verbunt J, Huijnen I. Interdisciplinary Care Networks in Rehabilitation Care for Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2021;10(9):2041 View
  5. Crockett K, Lovo S, Irvine A, Trask C, Oosman S, McKinney V, McDonald T, Sari N, Carnegie B, Custer M, McIntosh S, Bath B. Experiences of Health Care Access Challenges for Back Pain Care Across the Rural-Urban Continuum in Canada: Protocol for Cross-sectional Research. JMIR Research Protocols 2022;11(12):e42484 View