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How do people perceive different labels for rotator cuff disease? A content analysis of data collected in a randomised controlled experiment
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Date
2021
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Objectives Explore how people perceive different labels for rotator cuff disease in terms of words or feelings evoked by the label and treatments they feel are needed. Setting We performed a content analysis of qualitative data collected in a six-arm, online randomised controlled experiment. Participants 1308 people with and without shoulder pain read a vignette describing a patient with rotator cuff disease and were randomised to one of six labels: subacromial impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tear, bursitis, rotator-cuff-related shoulder pain, shoulder sprain and episode of shoulder pain. Primary and secondary outcomes Participants answered two questions (free-text response) about: (1) words or feelings evoked by the label; (2) what treatments they feel are needed. Two researchers iteratively developed coding frameworks to analyse responses.
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BMJ Publishing Group
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BMJ Open;11, e052092
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Okeeffe_2021_How.pdf
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National Health and Medical Research Council
