Family practice
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The implementation of guideline recommendations in primary care has become widespread. The treatment of low back pain (LBP) has followed suite. Research shows that the use of LBP guidelines is influenced by the believability of the underlying evidence, the GPs consultation style and uncertainties surrounding diagnosis and treatment. ⋯ GPs acknowledge guideline recommendations but divergence occurs in implementation. This is due to GPs focussing on the whole person-not just one condition-and the importance of maintaining the doctor-patient relationship, which relies on effective negotiation of mutual perceptions and expectations. Further exploration on how consultation processes can be constructed to effectively combine evidence with patient-centred care is needed.