Siegenthaler Mette Hobaek
Chiropractor, Holbeinpraxis, Swiss Academy for Chiropractic, Berne, Switzerland.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2017 Sep;40(7):477-485. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2017.03.007. Epub 2017 Oct 25.
The purpose of this study was to investigate practice characteristics of chiropractors who treat pediatric patients in Swiss chiropractic clinics.
An online survey questionnaire was created and tested for face and content validity. Participation by Swiss chiropractors was voluntary and anonymous and completed November to December 2015. The data were analyzed using SPSS. The analysis consisted of descriptive statistics.
The sample consisted of 144 chiropractors, which represented a 53% response rate, and 98% of the responding practitioners treated patients younger than age 18. The proportion of pediatric patients treated was 8.7%. The most common pediatric age groups were schoolchildren and adolescents, with infants younger than 6 months being the third most common. Musculoskeletal complaints were the most common conditions treated in all age groups. In children younger than 2 years old, nonmusculoskeletal conditions were well represented. Prophylactic examination was common among children 6 years and younger. A total of 61% of responding chiropractors received direct referrals from medical doctors and 56% received direct referrals from pediatricians. The most common age groups for referrals from pediatricians were schoolchildren and adolescents. Only 15% of the chiropractors wrote reports about their pediatric patients to their pediatrician often or regularly; 90% of the responding chiropractors stated they rarely or never refer to a pediatric specialist, and 80% of the chiropractors have never or have rarely been invited to attend medical congresses or to teach the pediatric health care community about chiropractic care for children.
The majority of chiropractors in Switzerland treat pediatric patients, most commonly schoolchildren and adolescents for musculoskeletal disorders.
本研究旨在调查瑞士脊椎按摩诊所中治疗儿科患者的脊椎按摩师的执业特点。
创建了一份在线调查问卷,并对其进行了表面效度和内容效度测试。瑞士脊椎按摩师自愿且匿名参与,于2015年11月至12月完成调查。使用SPSS对数据进行分析。分析包括描述性统计。
样本包括144名脊椎按摩师,回复率为53%,98%的回复从业者治疗18岁以下患者。治疗的儿科患者比例为8.7%。最常见的儿科年龄组是学童和青少年,6个月以下婴儿是第三常见的。肌肉骨骼疾病是所有年龄组中最常见的治疗疾病。在2岁以下儿童中,非肌肉骨骼疾病也占相当比例。预防性检查在6岁及以下儿童中很常见。共有61%的回复脊椎按摩师收到医生的直接转诊,56%收到儿科医生的直接转诊。儿科医生转诊的最常见年龄组是学童和青少年。只有15%的脊椎按摩师经常或定期向儿科医生撰写关于其儿科患者的报告;90%的回复脊椎按摩师表示他们很少或从不转诊给儿科专科医生,80%的脊椎按摩师从未或很少被邀请参加医学大会或向儿科医疗保健界传授儿童脊椎按摩护理知识。
瑞士大多数脊椎按摩师治疗儿科患者,最常见的是治疗患有肌肉骨骼疾病的学童和青少年。