Have you or someone you know experienced or been affected by low back pain with or without spine-related leg pain or degenerative lumbar spinal abnormalities? Your input is needed on a review considering surgical interventions for people with low back pain with or without spine-related leg pain or degenerative lumbar spinal abnormalities.
Skills / interests: Patient and public input
Would you be interested in helping us with this article focused on surgical interventions for people with low back pain with or without spine-related leg pain or degenerative lumbar spinal abnormalities? I am looking for a patient or member of the public who would be willing to provide feedback for a Cochrane protocol, “Surgical interventions for adults with low back pain with or without spine-related leg pain or degenerative lumbar spinal abnormalities: an overview of systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials”.
When we say ‘patients and the public’, we mean patients and potential patients, carers, people who use health and social care services, and people or organizations that represent these groups. A protocol is a plan for a systematic review. Patient and public input at the protocol stage is integral to ensure that the completed systematic review will be helpful to patients and carers with healthcare decision making.
If you are interested in providing peer review, please include your e-mail address in your response. This will allow us to confirm your enrolment in our editorial management system (called Editorial Manager) and ensure that you can receive the review assignment.
Thank you in advance for your consideration!
Cochrane