What Works Best for Whom? : An Exploratory, Subgroup Analysis in a Randomized, Controlled Trial on the Effectiveness of a Workplace Intervention in Low Back Pain Patients on Return to Work
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概要
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- 2009-05-20
著者
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Van Mechelen
Work Research Center Physical Activity Work And Health Tno-vumc
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De Vet
Emgo Institute Vu University Medical Center
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Knol Dirk
Clinical Epidemiology And Biostatistics Vu University Medical Center
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Bongers Paulien
Body@work Research Centre Physical Activity Work And Health Tno-vu University Medical Center
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STEENSTRA Ivan
Institute for Work and Health
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KNOL Dirk
Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, VU University Medical Center
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ANEMA Johannes
Body@Work, Research Centre Physical Activity, Work and Health TNO-VU University Medical Center
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VAN MECHELEN
Body@Work, Research Centre Physical Activity, Work and Health TNO-VU University Medical Center
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Knol Dirk
Department Of Clinical Epidemiology And Biostatistics Vu University Medical Center
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Anema Johannes
Body@work Research Centre Physical Activity Work And Health Tno-vu University Medical Center
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Van Mechelen
Body@work Research Centre Physical Activity Work And Health Tno-vu University Medical Center
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Bongers Paulien
Tno Work And Employment Hoofddorp
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De Vet
Emgo Institute For Health And Care Research Vu University Medical Center
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