Morin Chantal, Desrosiers Johanne, Gaboury Isabelle
Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine and School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
School of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2017 Nov 14;17(1):726. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2717-y.
Osteopathy is an increasingly popular healthcare approach that uses a wide variety of therapeutic manual techniques to address pain and somatic dysfunction. In Quebec, Canada, osteopathy is the complementary medicine most often recommended by family physicians. However, factors fostering the development of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) between physicians and osteopaths are unknown. This study aimed to describe the current situation in terms of IPC among practitioners working with pediatric patients.
A self-administered questionnaire was sent to osteopaths, family physicians, and pediatricians involved with pediatric patients in the province of Quebec. The postal questionnaire captured general knowledge about osteopathy and its practice parameters and role, sources of information, communication aspects including having a professional relationship and referrals, and influence of the upcoming government regulation. Quantitative data from the questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Logistic regression model for factors associated with osteopathic referrals and multiple linear regression analyses for the number of correct answers about general osteopathic practice parameters were performed.
A total of 274 physicians (155 family physicians (response rate 13%) and 119 pediatricians (17%)) and 297 osteopaths (42%) completed the survey. According to physicians, osteopathy was most appropriate for musculoskeletal pain (241; 91%) and plagiocephaly (235; 88%). Osteopathic referral was positively associated with having a professional relationship (odds ratio [OR] 4.10 (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.12; 7.95), p < 0.001), personal consultation (OR 2.58 (95% CI 1.35; 4.93), p = 0.004), community-based practice (OR 1.89 (95% CI 1.03; 3.47), p = 0.040), and belief in the active role of osteopathy for pediatric conditions (OR 1.22 (95% CI 1.01; 1.47), p = 0.042). The majority of physicians (72%) and osteopaths (62%) considered the upcoming government regulation of osteopathy a positive factor for collaboration.
Some collaboration already exists among these practitioners, including mutual referrals, but optimizing this collaboration still poses some challenges.
整骨疗法是一种越来越受欢迎的医疗保健方法,它使用多种治疗手法来解决疼痛和躯体功能障碍问题。在加拿大魁北克省,整骨疗法是家庭医生最常推荐的补充医学。然而,促进医生和整骨疗法师之间跨专业合作(IPC)发展的因素尚不清楚。本研究旨在描述在治疗儿科患者的从业者中IPC的现状。
向魁北克省参与儿科患者治疗的整骨疗法师、家庭医生和儿科医生发放了一份自填式问卷。邮政问卷收集了有关整骨疗法及其实践参数和作用、信息来源、包括建立专业关系和转诊在内的沟通方面,以及即将到来的政府监管的影响等方面的一般知识。对问卷中的定量数据进行描述性统计分析。对与整骨疗法转诊相关的因素进行逻辑回归模型分析,并对关于整骨疗法一般实践参数的正确答案数量进行多元线性回归分析。
共有274名医生(155名家庭医生(回复率13%)和119名儿科医生(17%))以及297名整骨疗法师(42%)完成了调查。据医生称,整骨疗法最适用于肌肉骨骼疼痛(241例;91%)和扁头畸形(235例;88%)。整骨疗法转诊与建立专业关系呈正相关(优势比[OR]4.10(95%置信区间[CI]2.12;7.95),p<0.001)、个人咨询(OR 2.58(95%CI 1.35;4.93),p = 0.004)、社区执业(OR 1.89(95%CI 1.03;3.47),p = 0.040)以及相信整骨疗法对儿科疾病的积极作用(OR 1.22(95%CI 1.01;1.47),p = 0.042)。大多数医生(72%)和整骨疗法师(62%)认为即将到来的政府对整骨疗法的监管是合作的积极因素。
这些从业者之间已经存在一些合作,包括相互转诊,但优化这种合作仍然面临一些挑战。