IMPaCT Back study protocol. Implementation of subgrouping for targeted treatment systems for low back pain patients in primary care: a prospective population-based sequential comparison

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Nadine E Foster
Ricky Mullis
Julie Young
Carol Doyle
Martyn Lewis
David Whitehurst
Elaine M Hay
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[1] Keele University,Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Primary Care Sciences
[2] University of Cambridge,General Practice & Primary Care Research Unit, Department of Public Health & Primary Care
[3] Universal House,Central and Eastern Cheshire Primary Care Trust
[4] University of Birmingham,Health Economics Unit, School of Health and Population Sciences
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National Health Service; Health Care Practitioner; Primary Care Trust; Normalisation Process Theory; Quality Improvement Intervention;
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