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. 2023 Jun 9;11:1098100. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1098100

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies.

References/country/study period Data source Study objective Inclusion criteria LBP definition WHO regions
Alonso-García and Sarría-Santamera (24)/Spain The National Health Survey of 2017 (NHS 2017) To estimate the costs attributable to LBP, from a societal perspective #Spanish population > 14 years of age #Have you suffered of LBP in the last 12 months? N/A EURO
Mattila et al. (9)/1990–2002/Finland/1990–1994 National Hospital Discharge Register To investigate the incidence and trends of LBP hospitalization among Finnish military conscripts. #All persons who started their military service during the study period. # The overall median length of hospital stay was three (range 1–114) days ICD EURO
Wieser et al. (25)/Switzerland/2005 Survey To estimate the total cost of LBP in Switzerland in 2005 from a societal perspective >18 years of age Patient-reported EURO
Depont et al. (26)/France/October 2001 and December 2002. A structured questionnaire To determine the total direct medical and non-medical cost of chronic low back pain (LBP) #Aged 35–75 years #Have LBP at least once a week for at least 3 months #Consent to participate. Patient-reported EURO
Mattila et al. (27)/Finland/1979 to 1997 Adolescent Health and Lifestyle Survey To investigate whether health, physical activity and other health behaviors, socio-demographic background and school success predict LBP hospitalization until early middle age. Aged 14–18 years participating in a population survey between 1979 and 1997 was followed for an average of 11.1 years ICD-10 codes EURO
Leino-Arjas et al. (28)/Finland/1995 The Hospital Discharge Register To assess the variation in hospital admission rates for back disorders by industry and occupational title among gainfully employed Finns. Aged 25–64 years and occupationally active during the last week of 1995 (914,750 men and 868,886 women) ICD-10 codes EURO
Itoh et al. (29)/Japan The review of public statistics and literature data To assess the annual medical cost of work-related LBP in Japan. Aged between 18 and 65 years, who visited any of over 30 Rosai Hospitals across Japan due to LBP M45-M49, M50-M51 and M54.3-M54.5 WPRO
Gore et al. (17)/United States/2007 and 2008 LifeLink Health Plan Claims Database To examine the comorbidities, treatment patterns, health care resource utilization, and direct medical costs of patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) in clinical practice. Patients with CLBP ICD PAHO
Itz et al. (30)/Netherlands/1 July 2008 and 1 January 2009 Data were retrieved from the Diagnosis Treatment Combination (DTC) registry of Vektis. To examine the organization of medical specialist care and hospital costs for LBP Patients referred to the hospital for LBP for the first time. DTCs related to rehabilitation medicine were excluded N/A EURO
Becker et al., (31)/Germany This study is a secondary analysis of a 3-armed randomized controlled guideline implementation study in primary care To describe the costs of care for patients with LBP Age above 19, ability to read and understand German. Patients with pregnancy and isolated thoracic or cervical pain were excluded. N/A EURO
Hong et al. (32)/UK/January 1, 2007, to December 31,2009 The UK General Practice Research Database. To assess 12-month health care costs associated with the treatment of CLBP. Aged 18 years or older. Patients with non-organic psychoses were excluded ICD, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) EURO
Olafsson et al. (11)/Sweden/2008–2011 Six Swedish national and regional registries To estimate the societal costs of LBP. Patients who underwent surgery anywhere in Sweden during 2000–2012 as registered in Swespine. ICD-10 codes EURO
Licciardone (8)/United States/2003–2004 The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey To elucidate the epidemiology and medical management of LBP during ambulatory medical care visits in the United States. Physicians who met the criteria of being: (1) office-based; (2) principally engaged in patient care activities; (3) non-federally employed; and (4) not in the specialties of anesthesiology, pathology, or radiology. Patient-reported PAHO
Ekman et al. (33)/Sweden/2002 Cross-sectional data (questionnaire) To analyze the health care resource use, productivity loss, and health-related quality of life of patients with CLBP Age 18 years or older, had experienced LBP at least 50% of the days during the last 3 months. Patients with CLBP as a result of acute fractures, tumors, infection, or pregnancy were excluded Patient-reported EURO
Ivanova et al. (34)/US/1999 to 2006 Privately insured claims database To assess the actual practice patterns of imaging, non-invasive therapy, medication use, and surgery in patients with LBP, and compare their costs to those of matched controls without LBP. Aged 18– 64 years who had at least one LBP diagnosis, #Patients were required to have at least 6 months of continuous benefit eligibility before the initial LBP diagnosis. ICD, Ninth Edition PAHO
Taylor et al. (35)/United States/1987-1992 Washington State automated database To examine recent trends and geographic variation of hospitalization in low back pain ICD, Version 9 PAHO
Walker et al. (36)/Australia/2001 Survey To estimate the cost-of-illness of LBP 18 years or older ICD-10 codes WPRO
van der Wurf et al. (37)/Netherlands/2015 to 2017 Occupational health services database in the Netherlands To investigate the costs of LBP associated sick leave of workers in the Netherlands. We included workers who were registered in the database with LBP associated sick leave episode. ICD-10 codes EURO
Hart et al. (38)/United States/three time periods (1980–81, 1985, 1989–90). The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey To characterize the frequency of office visits for LBP/the contempt of ambulatory care, and how these vary by physician specialty. It included nearly 3,000 office-based physician respondents not employed by the federal government in the 1990 survey. ICD-9-CM codes PAHO
Ferreira et al. (39)/Australia/2016–2019 Retrospective analysis To investigate and quantify the extent of clinical variation in hospital admission following an ED presentation for LBP. All ED presentations of patients aged between 18 and 111 with a discharge diagnosis of LBP with or without neurological signs and symptoms. ICD-10, ICD-9 and SNOMED codes WPRO
Buchbinder et al. (40)/Australia/2015 Retrospective review To describe the characteristics and management of patients who presented to an Australian private hospital ED in 2015 with LBP A triage presenting complaint code of either LBP; an ED discharge diagnosis of LBP or possibly related to LBP; and a main complaint of LBP in triage notes. NA WPRO

ICD, The International Classification of Diseases; PAHO, Region of the Americas; WPRO, Western Pacific Region; EURO, European Region; N/A, not available; ED, Emergency department; SNOMED, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms codes.