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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers' views of chronic low back pain patients' expectations of CAM therapies: A qualitative study
Lisa M. Schafer
, Clarissa Hsu
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Emery R. Eaves
, Cheryl Ritenbaugh
, Judith Turner
, Daniel C. Cherkin
, Colette Sims
, Karen J. Sherman
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Complementary Medicine
100%
Medicine Therapy
100%
Chronic Low Back Pain (cLBP)
100%
Patient Expectations
100%
Low Back Pain Patients
100%
Treatment Outcome
20%
Medical Providers
20%
Paucity
10%
Reorient
10%
Convenience Sampling
10%
Treatment Experience
10%
Patient Engagement
10%
Qualitative Interviews
10%
Patient Satisfaction
10%
Patient Treatment
10%
Acupuncturist
10%
Massage Therapists
10%
Chiropractor
10%
Inpatient Outcomes
10%
Expectation Change
10%
ATLAS.ti
10%
Therapy Experiences
10%
Yoga Instructors
10%
High Expectations
10%
Satisfaction with Treatment
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Low Back Pain
100%
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
100%
Yoga
10%
Massage
10%
Chiropractor
10%