Challenges to cross-sectoral care experienced by professionals working with patients living with low back pain: a qualitative interview study

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Lisbeth Petersen
Regner Birkelund
Berit Schiøttz-Christensen
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[1] Lillebaelt Hospital,Medical Research Unit, Spine Centre of Southern Denmark
[2] University of Southern Denmark,Health Services Research Unit, Lillebaelt Hospital, The Department of Regional health Research
[3] University of Southern Denmark,Medical Research Unit, Spine Centre of Southern Denmark, Lillebaelt Hospital, The Department of Regional health Research
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Cross-sectoral care; Continuity of care; Challenges; Professionals’ experiences; Course of treatment; Low back pain; Coherency; Qualitative study;
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