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A Randomized Trial of a Lay Person-Led Self-Management Group Intervention for Back Pain Patients in Primary Care
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Self-management groups led by trained lay persons following a structured protocol were more effective than usual care in reducing worries, producing positive attitudes toward self-care, and reducing activity limitations among patients with back pain in primary care.
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