Low back pain management in routine clinical practice – what is important for the individual patient? - Supplementary material
Table 1. Study characteristics and patients’ baseline data
Table 2. Mean change from baseline to end of observation in pain intensity and pain-related aspects under tapentadol PR treatment and responder rates (NIT 1-3)
Table 3. Mean change from baseline to end of observation in pain intensity and daily functioning under tapentadol PR treatment and responder rates (NIT-4)
Table 4. Mean change from baseline to end of observation in daily functioning and quality of life under tapentadol PR
Table 5. Attainment of additional individual treatment goals with tapentadol PR, jointly chosen by physician and patient
Table 6. Questionnaire used for the online patient research survey
Table 7. SF-12 domains included in the principal questionnaire used for the online patient research survey versus the original SF-12 domains
Table 8. Sociodemographic characteristics of the survey respondents (N = 300)
Figure 1. The most important goals of chronic back pain therapy (online patient research survey question 1 ‘important treatment goal’ [unprompted]).
Table 9. Online patient research survey - Importance of individual top-3 SF-12 domains and other additional aspects by age, pain intensity, and gender