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What Is Known About Outcomes of Patients With Low Back Pain?

What Is Known About Outcomes of Patients With Low Back Pain? Review of recent evidence with translation to practice for the role of advanced practice registered nurses is presented using a case study module for the following: “What is known about Out- comes of Patients with Low Back Pain? The study results showed that patients with low back pain may have substantial continuing pain and functional limitations. The implications and clinical relevance of these findings for advanced practice nurses are discussed highlighting best evidence. Key words: back, imaging, pain HE PURPOSE of the “Research to Prac- comes after an emergency department visit tice” column is to assist advanced prac- for undifferentiated musculoskeletal low back T tice registered nurses (APRNs) with pain. The implications of these findings for ad- the translation of research to practice. For vanced practice nurses are discussed. each column, a topic and a paper of interest are selected. The stage is set by using a case- based scenario. A research paper or evidence THE CASE review is then reviewed and critiqued, and It is a typical Monday evening in the emer- finally, the implications for translation into gency department (ED), there are 20 patients practice are discussed. In this column, the fol- in the lobby, hallway patients http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal Wolters Kluwer Health

What Is Known About Outcomes of Patients With Low Back Pain?

Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal , Volume 35 (1) – Jan 1, 2013

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© 2013 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISSN
1931-4485
eISSN
1931-4493
DOI
10.1097/TME.0b013e31827c6d05
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23364400
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Abstract

Review of recent evidence with translation to practice for the role of advanced practice registered nurses is presented using a case study module for the following: “What is known about Out- comes of Patients with Low Back Pain? The study results showed that patients with low back pain may have substantial continuing pain and functional limitations. The implications and clinical relevance of these findings for advanced practice nurses are discussed highlighting best evidence. Key words: back, imaging, pain HE PURPOSE of the “Research to Prac- comes after an emergency department visit tice” column is to assist advanced prac- for undifferentiated musculoskeletal low back T tice registered nurses (APRNs) with pain. The implications of these findings for ad- the translation of research to practice. For vanced practice nurses are discussed. each column, a topic and a paper of interest are selected. The stage is set by using a case- based scenario. A research paper or evidence THE CASE review is then reviewed and critiqued, and It is a typical Monday evening in the emer- finally, the implications for translation into gency department (ED), there are 20 patients practice are discussed. In this column, the fol- in the lobby, hallway patients

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Published: Jan 1, 2013

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