Tim Noblet's research while affiliated with University of Birmingham and other places

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Figure 1 Modified Delphi processes to construct list of clinical indicators. NP, neuropathic pain
Clinical indicators to identify neuropathic pain in low back-related leg pain: protocol for a modified Delphi study
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Introduction Neuropathic low back-related leg pain (LBLP) can be a challenge to healthcare providers to diagnose and treat. Accurate diagnosis of neuropathic pain is fundamental to ensure appropriate intervention is given. However, to date there is no gold standard to diagnose neuropathic LBLP. A Delphi study will therefore be conducted to obtain an expert-derived consensus list of clinical indicators to identify a neuropathic component to LBLP. Methods/analysis Included participants will be considered experts within the field as measured against a predefined eligibility criterion. Through an iterative multistage process, participants will rate their agreement with a list of clinical indicators and suggest any missing clinical indicators during each round. Agreement will be measured using a 5-point Likert scale. Descriptive statistics will be used to measure agreement; median, IQR and percentage of agreement. A priori consensus criteria will be defined for each round. Data analysis at the end of round three will enable a list of clinical indicators to be derived. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was gained from the University of Birmingham (ERN_19-1142). On completion of the study, findings will be disseminated in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at relevant conferences.

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... That review highlighted diverse outcome 42 measures used to measure each of the constructs (between 1 to 11 measures for each 43 construct) 41 . 44 There remains little guidance as to which psychological and psychosocial constructs to 45 consider when managing tendinopathy despite recent studies acknowledging the association 46 7 of these factors with poor recovery 38,56 . A core outcome set (COS) would guide future 47 clinical trials on psychological and psychosocial constructs related to tendinopathy. ...

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Which Psychological and Psychosocial Constructs Are Important to Measure in Future Tendinopathy Clinical Trials? A Modified International Delphi Study With Expert Clinician/Researchers and People With Tendinopathy
Clinical indicators to identify neuropathic pain in low back-related leg pain: protocol for a modified Delphi study

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