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Work problems due to low back pain: what do GPs do? A questionnaire survey
Family Practice, 10/27/09
Coole C et al. – The results of this study demonstrate that most GPs do not readily engage in vocational rehabilitation and do not initiate contact with employers or other health care practitioners regarding patients’ work problems. Thus the current government expectation that GPs are able to successfully manage this role may be unrealistic; considerable training and a change in the GPs’ perception of their role will be required.
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