Browsing Open Research by Author "MacDermid, J"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
A description of the methodology used in an overview of reviews to evaluate evidence on the treatment, harms, diagnosis/ classification, prognosis and outcomes used in the management of neck pain
Santaguida, L; Keshavarz, H; Carlesso, L; Lomoton, M; Gross, A; MacDermid, J; Walton, D; Reid, Duncan Arthur (Bentham Open, 2013)Background: Neck Pain (NP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder and the literature provides conflicting evidence about its management. Objective: To describe the methodology used to conduct an overview of reviews (OvR) ... -
An ICON overview on physical modalities for neck pain and associated disorders
Graham, H; Gross, A; Carlesso, L; Santaguida, L; MacDermid, J; Walton, D; Ho, E; Reid, Duncan Arthur (Bentham Open, 2013)Introduction: Neck pain is common, can be disabling and is costly to society. Physical modalities are often included in neck rehabilitation programs. Interventions may include thermal, electrotherapy, ultrasound, mechanical ... -
Results of an international survey of practice patterns for establishing prognosis in neck pain: the ICON project
Walton, D; MacDermid, J; Gross, A; Santaguida, P; Carlesso, L; Reid, Duncan Arthur (Bentham Open, 2013)Results of an international survey of health care providers for neck pain are reported. The survey specifically collected self-reported practice patterns for establishing a prognosis in neck pain. Over 440 responses from ... -
What does 'recovery' mean to people with neck pain? Results of a descriptive thematic analysis
Walton, D; MacDermid, J; Taylor, T; Reid, Duncan Arthur; As part of the ICON research group (Bentham Open, 2013)Objectives: To describe the meaning of being recovered as perceived by people with chronic mechanical neck pain. Methods: To determine the way people with neck pain would describe a recovered state a descriptive thematic ... -
What is the experience of receiving healthcare for neck pain?
MacDermid, J; Walton, D; Miller, J; Reid, Duncan Arthur; As part of the International Collaboration on Neckpain (ICON) (Bentham Open, 2013)This study used a descriptive phenomenological approach to describe the experience of finding and receiving health services for neck pain. Nineteen participants (18 females, 1 male) with neck pain (>3 months) were interviewed ...