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  • Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Pain Management

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  • Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition with minimal average differences observed between various treatment approaches over the past two decades.
  • Patient heterogeneity suggests the existence of subgroups that may benefit from tailored interventions.
  • Stratified care aims to identify these subgroups and match them with appropriate treatments for LBP.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of stratified care for LBP.
  • To explore the potential for replicating the STarT Back stratified care approach in diverse healthcare systems.
  • To identify implementation challenges and inform strategies for global adoption.

Main Methods:

  • The STarT Back approach, a stratified care model for LBP, was implemented and evaluated within the UK's National Health Service.
  • The study focused on stratifying patients based on risk of persistent disabling pain to guide treatment allocation.
  • International interest prompted discussions on replication and adaptation in different healthcare settings.

Main Results:

  • The STarT Back approach demonstrated clinical and cost-effectiveness in the UK.
  • It reduced overtreatment in low-risk patients and improved care for high-risk individuals.
  • International interest and ongoing replication studies indicate global potential, alongside identified implementation obstacles.

Conclusions:

  • The STarT Back stratified care approach for LBP is clinically and economically effective in the UK.
  • Further evidence is required to validate its effectiveness and necessary adaptations for implementation in other countries.
  • Implementation science offers insights for overcoming potential barriers in diverse global healthcare settings.