Suter Esther, Vanderheyden Laura C, Trojan Lana S, Verhoef Marja J, Armitage Gail D
Health Systems & Workforce Research Unit, Calgary Health Region, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2007 Feb;30(2):109-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2006.12.013.
This study evaluated the perceptions of research, frequency of use of research findings in practice, and the level of research skills of chiropractors and massage therapists in Canada. Predictors of application of research findings in clinical practice were also explored.
A survey was mailed to members of the College of Chiropractors of Alberta (n = 833) and the Massage Therapist Association of Alberta (n = 650). Univariate and logistic regression analysis were conducted with SPSS and Stata.
A total of 483 questionnaires were returned (response rate, 32.6%). Chiropractors and massage therapists reported an overall positive perception toward research, acknowledging the importance of research to validate their practice. Although both groups felt comfortable using the library, they had little confidence in their research skills and overall application of research in practice was limited. Significant differences were found between the 2 professional groups, with chiropractors reporting more research skills and evidence-based practice. Primary discipline, frequent referral to peer-reviewed journals, and strong agreement with the statement that "research adds credibility to my discipline" were predictors of research application in practice.
It appears that in Canada neither chiropractors nor massage therapists consistently apply research in practice, which may result from a lack of research education and research skills. The differences between the 2 professional groups may be attributed to the chiropractic profession's relatively more research-focused professional training. Strategies to encourage greater research uptake and evidence-based behavior by practitioners include professional association incentives, such as education credits or practitioner cooperatives that would provide time and support for research.
本研究评估了加拿大脊椎按摩治疗师和按摩治疗师对研究的看法、在实践中使用研究结果的频率以及研究技能水平。还探讨了临床实践中研究结果应用的预测因素。
向艾伯塔省脊椎按摩治疗师学院(n = 833)和艾伯塔省按摩治疗师协会(n = 650)的成员邮寄了一份调查问卷。使用SPSS和Stata进行单变量和逻辑回归分析。
共返回483份问卷(回复率为32.6%)。脊椎按摩治疗师和按摩治疗师对研究总体持积极看法,承认研究对验证其实践的重要性。虽然两组都对使用图书馆感到自在,但他们对自己的研究技能信心不足,研究在实践中的总体应用有限。在这两个专业群体之间发现了显著差异,脊椎按摩治疗师报告的研究技能和循证实践更多。主要学科、经常查阅同行评审期刊以及强烈认同“研究为我的学科增添可信度”这一说法是实践中研究应用的预测因素。
在加拿大,脊椎按摩治疗师和按摩治疗师似乎都没有在实践中持续应用研究,这可能是由于缺乏研究教育和研究技能。这两个专业群体之间的差异可能归因于脊椎按摩治疗专业相对更注重研究的专业培训。鼓励从业者更多地采用研究和循证行为的策略包括专业协会激励措施,如教育学分或从业者合作社,后者可为研究提供时间和支持。