Patient-related barriers and enablers to the implementation of high-value physiotherapy for chronic pain: a systematic review.
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Full Title: Pain Med
Abbreviation: Pain Med
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Subject Category: Psychophysiology
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"consistent with prisma requirements the protocol for this systematic review was registered and made publicly available via open science framework ( https://doi org/10 17605/osf io/aygzv )."
"Conflicts of interest: C.B. has received speaker fees for lectures on pain and rehabilitation and received support from ReturnToWorkSA and Kaiser Permanente."
"Funding C.B. is supported by a Leadership Investigator grant from the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) (ID 1178444) to G. Lorimer Moseley. Conflicts of interest: C.B. has received speaker fees for lectures on pain and rehabilitation and received support from ReturnToWorkSA and Kaiser Permanente."
"Consistent with PRISMA requirements, the protocol for this systematic review was registered and made publicly available via Open Science Framework (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/AYGZV). Study registration: Open Science Framework (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/AYGZV)."
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