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    • Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guideline: Commonly used interventional procedures for non-cancer chronic spine pain 

      Zadro, J.R.
      Published 2025
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    • Clinimetrics: Keele STarT MSK tool 

      Zadro, J.R.
      Published 2024
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    • Randomized Trial of the Choosing Wisely Consumer Questions and a Shared Decision-Making Video Intervention on Decision-Making Outcomes 

      Muscat, D.M.; Thompson, R.; Cvejic, E.; Smith, J.; Chang, E.H.; Tracy, M.; Zadro, J.; Lindner, R.; McCaffery, K.J.
      Published 2023
      BACKGROUND: Despite widespread use, there are few studies evaluating the consumer Choosing Wisely questions. METHODS: We evaluated the impact of the Choosing Wisely questions on consumers' decision-making outcomes. Adults ...
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    • What are people's perspectives on different labels for neck pain after a motor vehicle crash? A content analysis of randomized study data 

      Xie, Y.; Mescouto, K.; Liimatainen, J.; Zadro, J.R.; Andersen, T.; Curatolo, M.; Grant, G.; Jull, G.; Kasch, H.; MacDermid, J.; Malmström, E.M.; Ravn, S.L.; Rebbeck, T.; Söderlund, A.; Treleaven, J.; Westergren, H.; Sterling, M.
      Published 2025
      BACKGROUND: Labels for neck pain after a motor vehicle crash (MVC) influenced recovery expectations and management preferences. Research is needed to understand why these expectations and preferences varied based on the ...
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    • How do people use and view infographics that summarise health and medical research? A cross-sectional survey 

      Zadro, J.R.; Ferreira, G.E.; O'Keeffe, M.; Stahl-Timmins, W.; Elkins, M.R.; Maher, C.G.
      Published 2022
      BACKGROUND: Understanding how people use infographics and their opinion on them has important implications for the design of infographics but has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to describe people's use ...
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