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Browsing by Author Ampiah, PK
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 4-Jul-2024 | Barriers and facilitators to the delivery of a biopsychosocial education and exercise programme for patients with chronic low back pain in Ghana. A qualitative study | Ampiah, PK; Hendrick, P; Moffatt, F; Ampiah, JA |
| 18-Sep-2025 | Clinical practice guidelines for the care of people experiencing chronic primary pain: protocol for a systematic review with interpretation against an established chronic pain care priority framework | Briggs, AM; Siegfried, N; Waller, R; O’Connell, NE; Romero, L; Klem, N-R; Ampiah, PK; Belton, JL; Blyth, FM; De Morgan, S; Lord, SM; Nicholas, M; O’Sullivan, PB; Shakya, A; Smith, AJ; Slater, H |
| 18-Dec-2024 | A physiotherapist-led biopsychosocial education and exercise programme for patients with chronic low back pain in Ghana: a mixed-methods feasibility study | Ampiah, PK; Hendrick, P; Moffatt, F; Ampiah, JA |
| 20-Jul-2023 | A Qualitative Investigation of the Psychosocial Impact of Chronic Low Back Pain in Ghana | Ampiah, JA; Moffatt, F; Diver, C; Ampiah, PK |
| 20-May-2024 | ‘Specialist before physiotherapist’: physicians’ and physiotherapists’ beliefs and management of chronic low back pain in Ghana – A qualitative study | Ampiah, JA; Moffatt, F; Diver, CJ; Ampiah, PK |
| 29-Dec-2022 | Understanding how patients' pain beliefs influence chronic low back pain management in Ghana: A grounded theory approach | Ampiah, JA; Moffatt, F; Diver, C; Ampiah, PK |