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一项关于新西兰按摩治疗师实践模式的描述性研究。

A descriptive study of the practice patterns of massage new zealand massage therapists.

作者信息

Smith Joanna M, Sullivan S John, Baxter G David

机构信息

New Zealand Massage Therapy Research Centre, Southern Institute of Technology, and.

出版信息

Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2011 Mar 30;4(1):18-27. doi: 10.3822/ijtmb.v4i1.97.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Massage therapy has grown in popularity, yet little is known globally or in New Zealand about massage therapists and their practices.

PURPOSE AND SETTING

The aims of this study were to describe the practice patterns of trained Massage New Zealand massage therapists in New Zealand private practice, with regard to therapist characteristics; practice modes and settings, and therapy characteristics; referral patterns; and massage therapy as an occupation.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS

A survey questionnaire was mailed to 66 trained massage therapist members of Massage New Zealand who were recruiting massage clients for a concurrent study of massage therapy culture.

RESULTS

Most massage therapists were women (83%), NZ European (76%), and holders of a massage diploma qualification (89%). Massage therapy was both a full- (58%) and part-time (42%) occupation, with the practice of massage therapy being the only source of employment for 70% of therapists. Nearly all therapists (94%) practiced massage for more than 40 weeks in the year, providing a median of 16 - 20 hours of direct client care per week. Most massage therapists worked in a "solo practice" (58%) and used a wide and active referral network. Almost all therapists treated musculoskeletal symptoms: the most common client issues or conditions treated were back pain/problem (99%), neck/shoulder pain/problem (99%), headache or migraine (99%), relaxation and stress reduction (96%), and regular recovery or maintenance massage (89%). The most frequent client fee per treatment was NZ$60 per hour in a clinic and NZ$1 per minute at a sports event or in the workplace. Therapeutic massage, relaxation massage, sports massage, and trigger-point therapy were the most common styles of massage therapy offered. Nearly all massage therapists (99%) undertook client assessment; 95% typically provided self-care recommendations; and 32% combined other complementary and alternative medicine therapies with their massage consultations.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides new information about the practice of massage therapy by trained massage therapists. It will help to inform the massage industry and other health care providers, potential funders, and policymakers about the provision of massage therapy in the NZ health care system.

摘要

背景

按摩疗法越来越受欢迎,但全球或新西兰对按摩治疗师及其执业情况了解甚少。

目的与背景

本研究旨在描述新西兰私人执业中接受过培训的新西兰按摩治疗师的执业模式,包括治疗师特征、执业模式与场所、治疗特征、转诊模式以及按摩治疗作为一种职业的情况。

研究设计与参与者

一份调查问卷被邮寄给66名新西兰按摩协会的受过培训的按摩治疗师成员,他们当时正在为一项关于按摩治疗文化的同期研究招募按摩客户。

结果

大多数按摩治疗师为女性(83%),新西兰欧洲裔(76%),拥有按摩文凭资格(89%)。按摩治疗既是全职(58%)职业也是兼职(42%)职业,70%的治疗师将按摩治疗作为唯一的就业来源。几乎所有治疗师(94%)一年中从事按摩工作超过40周,每周提供的直接客户护理时间中位数为16 - 20小时。大多数按摩治疗师以“个体执业”形式工作(58%),并使用广泛且活跃的转诊网络。几乎所有治疗师都治疗肌肉骨骼症状:最常见的客户问题或病症是背痛/问题(99%)、颈部/肩部疼痛/问题(99%)、头痛或偏头痛(99%)、放松和减压(96%)以及定期康复或保养按摩(89%)。每次治疗最常见的客户收费在诊所为每小时60新西兰元,在体育赛事或工作场所为每分钟1新西兰元。治疗性按摩、放松按摩、运动按摩和触发点疗法是最常见的按摩治疗方式。几乎所有按摩治疗师(99%)都会对客户进行评估;95%通常会提供自我护理建议;32%在按摩咨询中会结合其他补充和替代医学疗法。

结论

本研究提供了关于受过培训的按摩治疗师按摩治疗执业情况的新信息。它将有助于告知按摩行业和其他医疗保健提供者、潜在资助者以及政策制定者新西兰医疗保健系统中按摩治疗的提供情况。

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