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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Improving the care for people with acute lowback pain by allied health professionals (the ALIGN trial): A cluster randomised trial protocol | McKenzie et al. Implementation Science 2010 5 86 http www.implementationscience.eom content 5 1 86 Implementation Science IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Improving the care for people with acute low-back pain by allied health professionals the ALIGN trial A cluster randomised trial protocol 1 P s A z-s z- 1 1 2 1.3 Joanne E McKenzie Denise A O Connor Matthew J Page Duncan S Mortimer Simon D French Dri Z c A s I lzz s V4 I z I V I IX z s IZ1 5 If A A r T fl m 1 t A 6 7 c I I r h A I r I Z 8 I I I I I c r r I r 9 c I l f c r T VO 1 Bruce F Walker Jennifer L Keating Jeremy M Grimshaw Susan Michie Jill J Francis Sally E Green Abstract Background Variability between clinical practice guideline recommendations and actual clinical practice exists in many areas of health care. A 2004 systematic review examining the effectiveness of guideline implementation interventions concluded there was a lack of evidence to support decisions about effective interventions to promote the uptake of guidelines. Further the review recommended the use of theory in the development of implementation interventions. A clinical practice guideline for the management of acute low-back pain has been developed in Australia 2003 . Acute low-back pain is a common condition has a high burden and there is some indication of an evidence-practice gap in the allied health setting. This provides an opportunity to develop and test a theory-based implementation intervention which if effective may provide benefits for patients with this condition. Aims This study aims to estimate the effectiveness of a theory-based intervention to increase allied health practitioners physiotherapists and chiropractors in Victoria Australia compliance with a clinical practice guideline for acute non-specific low back pain LBP compared with providing practitioners with a printed copy of the guideline. Specifically our primary objectives are to establish if the intervention is effective in reducing the percentage