Institute for Work & Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2009 Dec 1;34(25):2818-25. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3181c1512f.
Questionnaire survey.
To elicit orthopedic surgeons' attitudes toward chiropractic.
Orthopedic surgeons and chiropractors often attend to similar patient populations, but little is known about the attitudes of orthopedic surgeons toward chiropractic.
We administered a 43-item cross-sectional survey to 1000 Canadian and American orthopedic surgeons that inquired about demographic variables and their knowledge and use of chiropractic. Imbedded in our survey was a 20-item chiropractic attitude questionnaire (CAQ).
487 surgeons completed the survey (response rate, 49%). North American orthopedic surgeons' attitudes toward chiropractic were diverse, with 44.5% endorsing a negative impression, 29.4% holding favorable views, and 26.1% being neutral. Approximately half of respondents referred patients for chiropractic care each year, mainly due to patient request.The majority of surgeons believed that chiropractors provide effective therapy for some musculoskeletal complaints (81.8%), and disagreed that chiropractors could provide effective relief for nonmusculoskeletal conditions (89.5%). The majority endorsed that chiropractors provide unnecessary treatment (72.7%), engage in overly-aggressive marketing (63.1%) and breed dependency in patients on short-term symptomatic relief (52.3%). In our adjusted generalized linear model, older age (-2.62 points on the CAQ for each 10 year increment; 95% confidence interval [CI] = -3.74 to -1.50), clinical interest in foot and ankle (-2.77; 95% CI = -5.43 to -0.10), and endorsement of the research literature (-4.20; 95% CI = -6.29 to -2.11), the media (-3.05; 95% CI = -5.92 to -0.19), medical school (-7.42; 95% CI = -10.60 to -4.25), or 'other' (-4.99; 95% CI = -8.81 to -1.17) as a source of information regarding chiropractic were associated with more negative attitudes; endorsing a relationship with a specific chiropractor (5.05; 95% CI = 3.00 to 7.10) or residency (3.79;95% CI = 0.17 to 7.41) as sources of information regarding chiropractic were associated with more positive attitudes.
North American orthopedic surgeons' attitudes toward chiropractic range from very positive to extremely negative. Improved interprofessional relations may be important to ensure optimal care of shared patients.
问卷调查。
了解骨科医生对整脊的态度。
骨科医生和整脊医生经常治疗相似的患者群体,但对骨科医生对整脊的态度知之甚少。
我们向 1000 名加拿大和美国骨科医生发放了一份 43 项的横断面调查,询问了他们的人口统计学变量以及他们对整脊的了解和使用情况。我们的调查中嵌入了一个 20 项的整脊态度问卷(CAQ)。
487 名外科医生完成了调查(应答率为 49%)。北美骨科医生对整脊的态度多种多样,44.5%的人持负面印象,29.4%的人持赞成态度,26.1%的人持中立态度。大约一半的受访者每年都会为患者转诊整脊治疗,主要是因为患者的要求。大多数外科医生认为整脊师对一些肌肉骨骼投诉提供有效的治疗(81.8%),不同意整脊师可以对非肌肉骨骼疾病提供有效缓解(89.5%)。大多数人认为整脊师提供不必要的治疗(72.7%),过度积极的营销(63.1%),并在短期症状缓解方面培养患者对患者的依赖性(52.3%)。在我们调整后的广义线性模型中,年龄较大(每增加 10 岁,CAQ 减少 2.62 分;95%置信区间[CI] = -3.74 至 -1.50)、对足踝临床兴趣(-2.77;95%CI = -5.43 至 -0.10)、对研究文献的认可(-4.20;95%CI = -6.29 至 -2.11)、媒体(-3.05;95%CI = -5.92 至 -0.19)、医学院(-7.42;95%CI = -10.60 至 -4.25)或“其他”(-4.99;95%CI = -8.81 至 -1.17)作为获取有关整脊信息的来源与更负面的态度相关;与特定整脊师(5.05;95%CI = 3.00 至 7.10)或住院医师(3.79;95%CI = 0.17 至 7.41)作为获取有关整脊信息的来源相关与更积极的态度相关。
北美骨科医生对整脊的态度从非常积极到非常消极不等。改善专业间关系对于确保共同患者的最佳护理可能很重要。