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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Behavioural Therapy | Research article

Effectiveness of a multidisciplinary BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL intervention for non-specific SUBACUTE low back pain in a working population: a cluster randomized clinical trial

Authors: Romina Raczy Mas, Tomàs López-Jiménez, Enriqueta Pujol-Ribera, María Isabel Fernández-San Martín, Jenny Moix-Queraltó, Elena Montiel-Morillo, Teresa Rodríguez-Blanco, Marc Casajuana-Closas, M. J. González-Moneo, Ester Núñez Juárez, Montse Núñez Juárez, Mercè Roura-Olivan, Raquel Martin-Peñacoba, Magda Pie-Oncins, Montse Balagué-Corbella, Miguel-Ángel Muñoz, Concepción Violan, Anna Berenguera

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Low back pain (LBP) is a multifactorial condition with individual and societal impact that affects populations globally. Current guidelines for the treatment of LBP recommend pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies. The aim of this study was to compare usual clinical practice with the effectiveness of a biopsychosocial multidisciplinary intervention in reducing disability, severity of pain and improving quality of life in a working population of patients with subacute (2–12 weeks), non-specific LBP.

Methods

Longitudinal cluster randomized clinical trial conducted in 39 Primary Health Care Centres (PHCC) of Barcelona, with patients aged 18–65 years (n = 501; control group = 239; 26 PHCC, intervention group = 262; 13 PHCC). The control group received usual clinical care. The intervention group received usual clinical care plus a biopsychosocial multidisciplinary intervention, which consisted of physiotherapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy and medication. The main outcomes were changes in the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ), and the minimal clinically important differences. Secondary outcomes were changes in the McGill Pain (MGPQ) and Quality of Life (SF-12) questionnaires. Assessment was conducted at baseline, 3 and 12 months. Analysis was by intention-to-treat and analyst-blinded. Multiple imputations were used.

Results

Of the 501 enrolled patients, 421 (84%) provided data at 3 months, and 387 (77.2%) at 12 months. Mean age was 46.8 years (SD: 11.5) and 64.7% were women. In the adjusted analysis of the RMDQ outcome, only the intervention group showed significant changes at 3 months (− 1.33 points, p = 0.005) and at 12 months (− 1.11 points, p = 0.027), but minimal clinically important difference were detected in both groups. In the adjusted analysis of the RMDQ outcome, the intervention group improvement more than the control group at 3 months (− 1.33 points, p = 0.005) and at 12 months (− 1.11 points, p = 0.027). The intervention group presented a significant difference. Both groups presented a minimal clinically important difference, but more difference in the intervention group. The intervention group presented significant differences in the MGPQ scales of current pain intensity and VAS scores at 3 months. No statistically significant differences were found in the physical and mental domains of the SF-12.

Conclusions

A multidisciplinary biopsychosocial intervention in a working population with non-specific subacute LBP has a small positive impact on disability, and on the level of pain, mainly at short-term, but no difference on quality of life.

Trial registration

ISRCTN21392091 (17 oct 2018) (Prospectively registred).
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Metadata
Title
Effectiveness of a multidisciplinary BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL intervention for non-specific SUBACUTE low back pain in a working population: a cluster randomized clinical trial
Authors
Romina Raczy Mas
Tomàs López-Jiménez
Enriqueta Pujol-Ribera
María Isabel Fernández-San Martín
Jenny Moix-Queraltó
Elena Montiel-Morillo
Teresa Rodríguez-Blanco
Marc Casajuana-Closas
M. J. González-Moneo
Ester Núñez Juárez
Montse Núñez Juárez
Mercè Roura-Olivan
Raquel Martin-Peñacoba
Magda Pie-Oncins
Montse Balagué-Corbella
Miguel-Ángel Muñoz
Concepción Violan
Anna Berenguera
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4810-x

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