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    Sciatica: review of epidemiological studies and prevalence estimates by Konstantinou, Kika, Dunn, Kate M

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-10-2008)
    “…Review of studies on sciatica prevalence and synthesis of available evidence. To assess the studies on sciatica prevalence, discuss reasons for variation in…”
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    What have we learned from ten years of trajectory research in low back pain? by Kongsted, Alice, Kent, Peter, Axen, Iben, Downie, Aron S, Dunn, Kate M

    Published in BMC musculoskeletal disorders (21-05-2016)
    “…Non-specific low back pain (LBP) is often categorised as acute, subacute or chronic by focusing on the duration of the current episode. However, more than…”
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    Chronic pain reconsidered by Von Korff, Michael, Dunn, Kate M.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (31-08-2008)
    “…Chronic pain has been traditionally defined by pain duration, but this approach has limited empirical support and does not account for chronic pain’s…”
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    Opioid Prescriptions for Chronic Pain and Overdose: A Cohort Study by DUNN, Kate M, SAUNDERS, Kathleen W, VON KORFF, Michael, RUTTER, Carolyn M, BANTA-GREEN, Caleb J, MERRILL, Joseph O, SULLIVAN, Mark D, WEISNER, Constance M, SILVERBERG, Michael J, CAMPBELL, Cynthia I, PSATY, Bruce M

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (19-01-2010)
    “…Long-term opioid therapy for chronic noncancer pain is becoming increasingly common in community practice. Concomitant with this change in practice, rates of…”
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    Are prognostic indicators for poor outcome different for acute and chronic low back pain consulters in primary care? by Grotle, Margreth, Foster, Nadine E., Dunn, Kate M., Croft, Peter

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-12-2010)
    “…Few studies have investigated whether prognostic indicators, which contribute to the transition from acute to chronic low back pain (LBP), are also those which…”
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    Opioid use among low back pain patients in primary care: Is opioid prescription associated with disability at 6-month follow-up? by Ashworth, Julie, Green, Daniel J., Dunn, Kate M., Jordan, Kelvin P.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-07-2013)
    “…Opioid prescription at baseline was significantly associated with greater self-reported disability in back pain patients at 6months after adjusting for…”
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    Characterizing the Course of Low Back Pain: A Latent Class Analysis by Dunn, Kate M., Jordan, Kelvin, Croft, Peter R.

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-04-2006)
    “…Understanding the course of back pain is important for clinicians and researchers, but analyses of longitudinal data from multiple time points are lacking. A…”
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    P01 Risk factors for the onset of musculoskeletal pain in children and adolescents A systematic review by Andreucci, A, Campbell, P, Dunn, KM

    “…BackgroundMusculoskeletal pain is the leading cause of years lived with disability globally. There is evidence of a link between experiences of musculoskeletal…”
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    Relationship of Opioid Use and Dosage Levels to Fractures in Older Chronic Pain Patients by Saunders, Kathleen W., Dunn, Kate M., Merrill, Joseph O., Sullivan, Mark, Weisner, Constance, Braden, Jennifer Brennan, Psaty, Bruce M., Von Korff, Michael

    “…Background Opioids have been linked to increased risk of fractures, but little is known about how opioid dose affects fracture risk. Objective To assess…”
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    Neuropathic pain in the community: More under-treated than refractory? by Torrance, Nicola, Ferguson, Janice A., Afolabi, Ebenezer, Bennett, Michael I., Serpell, Michael G., Dunn, Kate M., Smith, Blair H.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-05-2013)
    “…There is a significant proportion of chronic pain that is persistent and neuropathic, appears undertreated or untreated, and is associated with poor health and…”
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    Prognostic factors for musculoskeletal pain in primary care: a systematic review by Mallen, Christian D, Peat, George, Thomas, Elaine, Dunn, Kate M, Croft, Peter R

    Published in British journal of general practice (01-08-2007)
    “…Estimating the future course of musculoskeletal pain is an important consideration in the primary care consultation for patients and healthcare professionals…”
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    Comprehensive systematic review of long-term opioids in women with chronic noncancer pain and associated reproductive dysfunction (hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis disruption) by Wersocki, Emily, Bedson, John, Chen, Ying, LeResche, Linda, Dunn, Kate M.

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-01-2017)
    “…A comprehensive systematic literature review of reproductive side effects in women aged 18 to 55 years treated with opioids for 1 month or longer for chronic…”
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    Does back pain prevalence really decrease with increasing age? A systematic review by Dionne, Clermont E., Dunn, Kate M., Croft, Peter R.

    Published in Age and ageing (01-05-2006)
    “…Background: it is believed that the prevalence of back pain decreases around the middle of the sixth decade. However, back pain is still among the most…”
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    Neuropathic Pain in Low Back-Related Leg Pain Patients: What Is the Evidence of Prevalence, Characteristics, and Prognosis in Primary Care? A Systematic Review of the Literature by Harrisson, Sarah A, Stynes, Siobhán, Dunn, Kate M, Foster, Nadine E, Konstantinou, Kika

    Published in The journal of pain (01-11-2017)
    “…This systematic review synthesizes literature describing prevalence, characteristics, and prognosis of low back-related leg pain (LBLP) patients with…”
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    A minimal clinically important difference was derived for the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire for low back pain by Jordan, Kelvin, Dunn, Kate M., Lewis, Martyn, Croft, Peter

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (2006)
    “…To compare methods commonly used to derive minimal important differences and recommend a rule for defining patients as clinically improved on the low back…”
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    What is the prognosis of back pain? by Hayden, J.A., DC, PhD, Dunn, K.M., PhD, van der Windt, D.A., PhD, Shaw, W.S., PhD

    “…Understanding prognosis is important in managing low back pain. In this article, we discuss the available evidence on low back pain prognosis and describe how…”
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    The pain, depression, disability pathway in those with low back pain: a moderation analysis of health locus of control by Campbell, Paul, Hope, Kate, Dunn, Kate M

    Published in Journal of pain research (01-01-2017)
    “…Low back pain (LBP) is common, impacts on the individual and society, and is a major health concern. Psychological consequences of LBP, such as depression, are…”
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    Contributions of prognostic factors for poor outcome in primary care low back pain patients by Dunn, Kate M, Jordan, Kelvin P, Croft, Peter R

    Published in European journal of pain (01-03-2011)
    “…Abstract Background Back pain is common and some sufferers consult GPs, yet many sufferers develop persistent problems. Combining information on risk of…”
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    Classification of low back pain in primary care : Using bothersomeness to identify the most severe cases by DUNN, Kate M, CROFT, Peter R

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-08-2005)
    “…Prospective inception cohort. To investigate the validity and use of a single question on the bothersomeness of low back pain (LBP) as a method of classifying…”
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