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Published on 02.04.18 in Vol 5, No 1 (2018): Jan-Jun

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Works citing "Preferences for Web-Based Information Material for Low Back Pain: Qualitative Interview Study on People Consulting a General Practitioner"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/rehab.8841):

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  1. Riis A, Rathleff MS, Hartvigsen J, Thomsen JL, Afzali T, Jensen MB. Feasibility study on recruitment in general practice for a low back pain online information study (part of the ADVIN Back Trial). BMC Research Notes 2020;13(1)
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  10. Jensen RK, Jakobsen S, Gundersen SV, Andersen MF, Kongsgaard M, Thomsen JL, Riis A. Patients’ Expectations of Physiotherapeutic Treatment for Long-Term Side Effects After Cancer: A Qualitative Study. Cancer Control 2021;28:107327482110470
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