Working Together and Being Physically Active Are Not Enough to Advise Uniformly and Adequately Low Back Pain Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Table 4
Scores on the questionnaires for the three professional groups and all the subjects (mean ± SD).
Questionnaires
Physicians (PY), M (SD) ()
Physiotherapists (PT), M (SD) ()
Nurses (NU), M (SD) ()
Overall, M (SD) ()
F
η2
Post hoc Scheffé
POAM-P
Avoidance
17 (9)
18 (7)
22 (6)
19 (8)
(2.62) 3.30
0.04
0.1 (0;0.2)
—
Pacing
24 (10)
26 (9)
22 (8)
24 (9)
(2.62) 0.66
0.52
0.02 (0;0.1)
—
Overdoing
26 (7)
24 (6)
24 (7)
24 (7)
(2.62) 1.03
0.37
0.03 (0;0.1)
—
TSK
31 (6)
34 (7)
40 (5)
35 (7)
(2.62) 12.99
<0.01
0.3 (0.1;0.4)
NU > PY, PT
HC-PAIRS
52 (7) (n = 14)
57 (8) (n = 19)
65 (9) (n = 22)
59 (10) (n = 56)
(2.51) 11.98
<0.01
0.3 (0.1;0.5)
NU > PY, PT
HADS
Anxiety
6 (2)
5 (2)
8 (3)
6 (2)
(2.62) 4.35
0.02
0.1 (0.002;0.3)
NU > PT
Depression
2 (2)
2 (2)
4 (2)
3 (2)
(2.62) 4.20
0.02
0.1 (0.004;0.3)
NU > PT
IUS
45 (12)
42 (8)
52 (14)
47 (12)
(2.62) 3.71
0.03
0.1 (0;0.2)
NU > PY
MC-SDS
19 (5)
19 (4)
20 (4)
20 (4)
(2.62) 0.38
0.68
0.01 (0;0.1)
—
value < 0.05 is labelled with a which indicates that there was a significant difference between the three professional groups. The column post hoc Scheffé indicates all the significant differences between two groups.