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Table 1 Top ten low back pain (LBP) research priorities identified by primary care practitioners, and results from the round 3 ranking process.

From: Low back pain research priorities: a survey of primary care practitioners

Final rank

Research priority (Which areas of low back pain management would you like more information on in order to improve your practice?)

Median (IQR)*

Mode

Rank after round 2

Present in Guidelines

1

Identifying sub-groups of patients that respond optimally to different treatments

3.5 (1.75–7.00)

1

3

No

2

Core strengthening exercises as a treatment for LBP

4 (2.00–5.25)

1

2

Yes

3

Different exercise management approaches as a treatment for LBP

4 (2.00–6.00)

2

1

Yes

4

Self-management as a treatment of LBP

5 (3.00–7.00)

3

6

No

5

Manual therapy (mobilisation/manipulation) as a treatment for LBP

5 (3.75–8.00)

4

5

Yes

6

Factors that influence the process of recovery/recurrence

5 (3.00–6.00)

5

4

Yes

7

The importance of primary care in the treatment of LBP (when, who, how long)

6 (4.00–8.25)

9

9

No

8

Identifying a cause for LBP

7 (3.00–8.25)

8

8

No

9

Identification and treatment of patients with psychosocial "yellow flags"

8 (5.00–9.00)

9

10

Yes

10

Comparison of treatment approaches by primary care professions treating LBP

9 (5.00–10.00)

10

7

No

  1. *IQR = inter-quartile range