Haas Mitchell, Bronfort Gert, Evans Roni L
Center for Outcomes Studies, Western States Chiropractic College, Portland, Oregon, USA.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2006 Nov-Dec;29(9):695-706. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2006.09.005.
The purpose of this white paper is to help inform the chiropractic clinical research agenda with a focus on the United States.
The recommendations and action items from 2 previous articles published in 1997 are discussed within the context of 3 broad topics: research culture, research infrastructure, and clinical research studies. Progress made toward the action items in these areas is summarized. A summary of findings is presented of the most influential clinical research studies during the past decade performed by or with major contributions by chiropractic investigators. In light of the current evidence and previous recommendations, new clinical research recommendations are proposed.
Based on the assessment of the scientific literature and research currently underway, it is evident that members of the chiropractic research community have made important progress in becoming active players in the clinical research arena. During the past decade, the work of chiropractic researchers has contributed substantially to the amount and quality of the evidence for or against spinal manipulation in the management of low back pain, neck pain, headache, and other conditions.
本白皮书旨在为以美国为重点的整脊临床研究议程提供信息。
1997年发表的前两篇文章中的建议和行动项目在三个广泛主题的背景下进行讨论:研究文化、研究基础设施和临床研究。总结了在这些领域朝着行动项目取得的进展。介绍了过去十年中由整脊研究人员进行或有其重大贡献的最具影响力的临床研究的结果总结。根据当前证据和先前建议,提出了新的临床研究建议。
基于对科学文献和当前正在进行的研究的评估,很明显整脊研究界成员在成为临床研究领域的积极参与者方面取得了重要进展。在过去十年中,整脊研究人员的工作为支持或反对脊柱推拿治疗腰痛、颈痛、头痛及其他病症的证据数量和质量做出了重大贡献。