A Health- and Resource-Oriented Perspective on NSLBP

Rolli Salathé, Cornelia; Elfering, Achim (2013). A Health- and Resource-Oriented Perspective on NSLBP. ISRN Pain, 2013(640690), pp. 1-19. Hindawi 10.1155/2013/640690

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Nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) is an important health issue of our time. Personal as well as economic factors, like suffering pain and experiencing disability on the one hand and enormous and still increasing costs to the economy and society on the other hand, display the importance of the matter. Tremendous research has been conducted in the last few decades on NSLBP. A PubMed search (June 17, 2013) on “low back pain” provided 22,980 hits, and when specifying for “low back pain, systematic review,” 3,134 hits were still generated. Most research has been done examining the development, risk factors, or therapeutic measures of NSLBP, but hardly any literature exists on resources related to NSLBP. The aims of this review are twofold. In order to shade light on the salutogenetic approach of NSLBP, and thus to focus on health instead of illness, the first aim is to facilitate the understanding of which therapeutic measures enhance the ability to cope with chronic NSLBP and enable (more) normal functioning in life. The second aim is to stimulate the understanding of resources protecting against the onset of NSLBP or against the development of chronic NSLBP and its resulting work absence.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

07 Faculty of Human Sciences > Institute of Psychology > Work and Organisational Psychology

UniBE Contributor:

Rolli Salathé, Cornelia, Elfering, Achim

Subjects:

100 Philosophy > 150 Psychology
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology

ISSN:

2356-7872

Publisher:

Hindawi

Submitter:

Christine Soltermann

Date Deposited:

04 Apr 2014 20:00

Last Modified:

02 Mar 2023 23:24

Publisher DOI:

10.1155/2013/640690

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.45759

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/45759

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