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Divided by a lack of common language? - a qualitative study exploring the use of language by health professionals treating back pain
Authors:Karen L Barker  Margaret Reid  Catherine J Minns Lowe
Institution:(1) Physiotherapy Research Unit, BRU, University of Oxford & Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre NHS Trust, Oxford, OX3 7LD, UK;(2) School of Health Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK;(3) Qualitative Researcher at Margaret Reid Research and Planning, Scotland, UK
Abstract:

Background  

The importance of using a common language when communicating to others about back pain is acknowledged in the literature. There are broadly three areas where difficulties in communication about back pain arise. Firstly, patients seeking information from health care professionals can experience difficulties understanding them and the medical literature; secondly, misunderstandings among health professionals concerning terminology can arise. Thirdly, the lack of standardised definitions for back pain terms can make comparison of research studies problematic. This study aims to explore the meanings and issues surrounding the use of existing medical terms for back pain from the perspective of health care professionals, lay people who have consulted health care practitioners for back pain and lay people who have not seen a health care professional regarding back pain.
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