Patient Education

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I filled out a form at the rehab clinic when I went there for a problem with back pain. Most of the questions were about work and sex. I am retired and widowed. Why do they make us fill out forms like this that don't even apply to me?

Surveys are often used to gather information about patients. This helps programs meet the needs of their clients. It's hard to find one survey that fits everyone. Next time this
happens to you, be sure to point it out to the clinic director.

Your feedback can be very helpful to them. Maybe they even have a better choice for you, but neglected to notice your employment and marital status. Of course, they might not know either of these things about you until you fill out the form.

David Andrew Walsh, PhD, et al. Performance Problems of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain and the Measurement of Patient-Centered Outcome. In Spine. January 15, 2004. Vol. 29. No. 1. Pp. 87-93.

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