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Is Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Adulthood Related to Factors at Birth? A Population-Based Case-Control Study of Young Adults
Chronic musculoskeletal pain affects one-third of the general population, yet apart from occupational and psychosocial risk factors, relatively little is known about its aetiology. Exposures in very early life...
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Open AccessThe assessment of the prognosis of musculoskeletal conditions in older adults presenting to general practice: a research protocol
Musculoskeletal conditions represent a common reason for consulting general practice yet with the exception of low back pain, relatively little is known about the prognosis of these disorders. Recent evidence ...
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Open AccessTranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for the management of tennis elbow: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial: the TATE trial (ISRCTN 87141084)
Tennis elbow is a common and often extremely painful musculoskeletal condition, which has considerable impact on individuals as well as economic implications for healthcare utilization and absence from work. M...
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Open AccessThe epidemiology of polymyalgia rheumatica in primary care: a research protocol
Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) is the commonest inflammatory condition seen in older patients in primary care. To date, however, research has been focused on secondary care cohorts rather than primary care where...
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Open AccessThe association of gout with sleep disorders: a cross-sectional study in primary care
Both gout and sleep apnoea are associated with the metabolic syndrome. Hyperuricaemia is also prevalent in sleep apnoea syndrome. The objective of this study was to examine the association between gout and sle...
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Open AccessA joint effort over a period of time: factors affecting use of urate-lowering therapy for long-term treatment of gout
Although international guidelines encourage urate lowering therapy (ULT) for people who have more than two attacks of gout, only 30 % of patients are prescribed it and only 40 % of those adhere to the treatmen...
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Open AccessIllness perceptions of gout patients and the use of allopurinol in primary care: baseline findings from a prospective cohort study
Patients’ perceptions of their illness are dynamic and can directly influence aspects of management. Our aim was to examine the illness perceptions of gout patients in UK primary care and associations with all...
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Open AccessThe pathway to consultation for rheumatoid arthritis: exploring anticipated actions between the onset of symptoms and face-to-face encounter with a healthcare professional
When people first experience symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) they often delay seeking medical attention resulting in delayed diagnosis and treatment. This research assesses behaviours people might engage...
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Open AccessMatching treatment options for risk sub-groups in musculoskeletal pain: a consensus groups study
Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain represents a considerable worldwide healthcare burden. This study aimed to gain consensus from practitioners who work with MSK pain patients, on the most appropriate primary care tre...
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Open AccessVertebral fracture as a risk factor for self-harm: a retrospective cohort study
The prevention of self-harm is an international public health priority. It is vital to identify at-risk populations, particularly as self-harm is a risk factor for suicide. This study aims to examine the risk ...
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Open AccessAcceptability of predictive testing for ischemic heart disease in those with a family history and the impact of results on behavioural intention and behaviour change: a systematic review
Tests to predict the development of chronic diseases in those with a family history of the disease are becoming increasingly available and can identify those who may benefit most from preventive interventions....
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Open AccessCo-development and testing of an extended community pharmacy model of service delivery for managing osteoarthritis: protocol for a sequential, multi-methods study (PharmOA)
Osteoarthritis is a common, painful and disabling long-term condition. Delivery of high-quality guideline-informed osteoarthritis care that successfully promotes and maintains supported self-management is impe...