Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA, USA.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2010 Jun 14;10:26. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-10-26.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is growing in popularity, especially within the pediatric population. Research on CAM practitioners and their specialties, such as pediatrics, is lacking. Within the chiropractic profession, pediatrics is one of the most recently established post-graduate specialty programs. This paper describes the demographic and practice characteristics of doctors of chiropractic with a pediatric diplomate.
218 chiropractors with a pediatric diplomate were invited to complete our survey using either web-based or mailed paper survey methods. Practitioner demographics, practice characteristics, treatment procedures, referral patterns, and patient characteristics were queried with a survey created with the online survey tool, SurveyMonkey.
A total of 135 chiropractors responded (62.2% response rate); they were predominantly female (74%) and white (93%). Techniques most commonly used were Diversified, Activator, and Thompson with the addition of cranial and extremity manipulation to their chiropractic treatments. Adjunctive therapies commonly provided to patients included recommendations for activities of daily living, corrective or therapeutic exercise, ice pack\cryotherapy, and nutritional counseling. Thirty eight percent of respondents' patients were private pay and 23% had private insurance that was not managed care. Pediatrics represented 31% of the survey respondents' patients. Chiropractors also reported 63% of their work time devoted to direct patient care. Health conditions reportedly treated within the pediatric population included back or neck pain, asthma, birth trauma, colic, constipation, ear infection, head or chest cold, and upper respiratory infections. Referrals made to or from these chiropractors were uncommon.
This mixed mode survey identified similarities and differences between doctors of chiropractic with a pediatric diplomate to other surveys of doctors of chiropractic, CAM professionals, and pediatric healthcare providers. The pediatric diplomate certificate was established in 1993 and provides didactic education over a 2 to 3 year span. The results of this study can be used for historical information as this specialty continues to grow.
补充和替代医学(CAM)越来越受欢迎,尤其是在儿科人群中。关于 CAM 从业者及其专业知识的研究,例如儿科,却很缺乏。在整脊行业中,儿科是最近成立的研究生专业课程之一。本文描述了具有小儿专科文凭的整脊医生的人口统计学和实践特征。
218 名具有小儿专科文凭的整脊医生受邀使用网络或邮寄纸质问卷的方式完成我们的调查。使用在线调查工具 SurveyMonkey 创建的调查,查询从业者的人口统计学、实践特征、治疗程序、转诊模式和患者特征。
共有 135 名整脊医生做出回应(回应率为 62.2%);他们主要是女性(74%)和白人(93%)。最常使用的技术是 Diversified、Activator 和 Thompson,他们在整脊治疗中还增加了颅骨和四肢的手法。为患者提供的常见辅助疗法包括日常生活活动建议、矫正或治疗性运动、冰袋/冷疗和营养咨询。38%的受访者的患者自费,23%的患者有私人保险但不受管理式医疗的限制。儿科占调查受访者患者的 31%。整脊医生还报告说,他们 63%的工作时间用于直接患者护理。据报道,儿科人群中治疗的健康状况包括背部或颈部疼痛、哮喘、分娩创伤、绞痛、便秘、耳部感染、头部或胸部感冒和上呼吸道感染。这些整脊医生很少向其他医生转诊或被其他医生转诊。
这项混合模式调查确定了具有小儿专科文凭的整脊医生与其他整脊医生、CAM 专业人员和儿科医疗保健提供者的调查之间的相似点和不同点。小儿专科文凭证书于 1993 年设立,提供 2 至 3 年的理论教育。随着这一专业的不断发展,本研究的结果可用于历史信息。