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Judith A. Turner
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 273
Citations - 34024
Judith A. Turner is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Pain catastrophizing. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 270 publications receiving 30353 citations. Previous affiliations of Judith A. Turner include Durham University & University of Washington Medical Center.
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What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention
Jan Hartvigsen,Mark J. Hancock,Alice Kongsted,Quinette Louw,Manuela L Ferreira,Stéphane Genevay,Damian G Hoy,Jaro Karppinen,Glenn Pransky,Joachim Sieper,Rob J. E. M. Smeets,Martin Underwood,Rachelle Buchbinder,Dan Cherkin,Nadine E. Foster,Christopher G. Maher,Maurits W. van Tulder,Johannes R. Anema,Roger Chou,Steven P. Cohen,Lucíola da Cunha Menezes Costa,Peter Croft,Manuela L. Ferreira,Paulo H. Ferreira,Julie M. Fritz,Douglas P. Gross,Bart W. Koes,Birgitta Öberg,Wilco C. Peul,Mark L. Schoene,Judith A. Turner,Anthony D. Woolf +31 more
TL;DR: Intensified research efforts and global initiatives are clearly needed to address the burden of low back pain as a public health problem, where health and other systems are often fragile and not equipped to cope with this growing burden.
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Expenditures and Health Status Among Adults With Back and Neck Problems
Brook I. Martin,Richard A. Deyo,Sohail K. Mirza,Judith A. Turner,Bryan A. Comstock,William Hollingworth,Sean D. Sullivan +6 more
TL;DR: Age- and sex-adjusted self-reported measures of mental health, physical functioning, work or school limitations, and social limitations among adults with spine problems were worse in 2005 than in 1997, and spine-related expenditures increased substantially from 1997 to 2005, without evidence of corresponding improvement in self-assessed health status.
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A randomized trial of vertebroplasty for osteoporotic spinal fractures
David F. Kallmes,Bryan A. Comstock,Patrick J. Heagerty,Judith A. Turner,David J. Wilson,Terry Diamond,Richard D. Edwards,Leigh A. Gray,Lydia Stout,Sara Owen,William Hollingworth,Basavaraj Ghdoke,DJ Annesley-Williams,Stuart H. Ralston,Jeffrey G. Jarvik +14 more
TL;DR: Improvements in pain and pain-related disability associated with osteoporotic compression fractures in patients treated with vertebroplasty were similar to the improvements in a control group.
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Prevention and treatment of low back pain: evidence, challenges, and promising directions.
Nadine E. Foster,Johannes R. Anema,Dan Cherkin,Roger Chou,Steven P. Cohen,Steven P. Cohen,Douglas P. Gross,Paulo H. Ferreira,Julie M. Fritz,Bart W. Koes,Wilco C. Peul,Judith A. Turner,Christopher G. Maher,Rachelle Buchbinder,Jan Hartvigsen,Martin Underwood,Maurits W. van Tulder,Stephen P Cohen,Lucíola da Cunha Menezes Costa,Peter Croft,Manuela L. Ferreira,Stéphane Genevay,Mark J. Hancock,Damian G Hoy,Jaro Karppinen,Alice Kongsted,Quinette Louw,Birgitta Öberg,Wilco C. Peul,Glenn Pransky,Mark L. Schoene,Joachim Sieper,Rob J. E. M. Smeets,Anthony D. Woolf +33 more
TL;DR: Effective, promising, or emerging solutions that could offer new directions in the management of low back pain need greater attention and further research to determine if they are appropriate for large-scale implementation.
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Comparative reliability and validity of chronic pain intensity measures.
Mark P. Jensen,Judith A. Turner,Judith A. Turner,Joan M. Romano,Joan M. Romano,Lloyd D. Fisher +5 more
TL;DR: Individual 0- 10 pain intensity ratings have sufficient psychometric strengths to be used in chronic pain research, especially research that involves group comparison designs with relatively large sample sizes, but composites of 0-10 ratings may be more useful when maximal reliability is necessary, (e.g. in studies with relatively small sample sizes).