Department of Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne.
Monash University Library, Monash University, Melbourne.
J Physiother. 2018 Apr;64(2):74-83. doi: 10.1016/j.jphys.2018.02.011. Epub 2018 Mar 21.
What needs of non-biomedical services are perceived by people with low back pain?
Systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies examining perceived needs of non-biomedical services for low back pain, identified through searching of MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and PsycINFO (1990 to 2016).
Adults with low back pain of any duration.
Descriptive data regarding study design and methodology were extracted. The preferences, expectations and satisfaction with non-biomedical services reported by people with low back pain were identified and categorised within areas of perceived need.
Twenty studies (19 qualitative and one quantitative) involving 522 unique participants (total pool of 590) were included in this systematic review. Four areas emerged. Workplace: people with low back pain experience pressure to return to work despite difficulties with the demands of their occupation. They want their employers to be informed about low back pain and they desire workplace accommodations. Financial: people with low back pain want financial support, but have concerns about the inefficiencies of compensation systems and the stigma associated with financial remuneration. Social: people with low back pain report feeling disconnected from social networks and want back-specific social support. Household: people with low back pain report difficulties with household duties; however, there are few data regarding their need for auxiliary devices and domestic help.
People with low back pain identified work place, financial and social pressures, and difficulties with household duties as areas of need beyond their healthcare requirements that affect their ability to comply with management of their condition. Consideration of such needs may inform physiotherapists, the wider health system, social networks and the workplace to provide more relevant and effective services. [Chou L, Cicuttini FM, Urquhart DM, Anthony SN, Sullivan K, Seneviwickrama M, Briggs AM, Wluka AE (2018) People with low back pain perceive needs for non-biomedical services in workplace, financial, social and household domains: a systematic review. Journal of Physiotherapy 64: 74-83].
腰痛患者对非生物医学服务有哪些需求?
系统检索了 1990 年至 2016 年间 MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO 中关于腰痛患者对非生物医学服务需求的定性和定量研究,以评估非生物医学服务的需求。
任何病程腰痛的成年人。
提取了关于研究设计和方法的描述性数据。确定了腰痛患者报告的非生物医学服务的偏好、期望和满意度,并在感知需求领域进行了分类。
本系统综述共纳入 20 项研究(19 项定性研究和 1 项定量研究),涉及 522 名独特的参与者(共 590 名)。研究结果显示有 4 个领域。工作场所:尽管腰痛患者在工作中面临困难,但仍面临重返工作岗位的压力。他们希望雇主了解腰痛情况,并希望获得工作场所的适应。经济方面:腰痛患者希望获得经济支持,但对赔偿制度的低效性和与经济报酬相关的耻辱感感到担忧。社会方面:腰痛患者报告感到与社交网络脱节,并希望得到特定于腰痛的社会支持。家庭方面:腰痛患者报告在家庭事务中遇到困难,但关于他们对辅助设备和家庭帮助的需求的数据很少。
腰痛患者认为工作场所、经济和社会压力以及家庭事务困难是除医疗保健需求之外影响他们遵守病情管理能力的需求领域。考虑到这些需求可以为物理治疗师、更广泛的卫生系统、社交网络和工作场所提供更相关和有效的服务。[Chou L, Cicuttini FM, Urquhart DM, Anthony SN, Sullivan K, Seneviwickrama M, Briggs AM, Wluka AE (2018) 腰痛患者认为工作场所、经济、社会和家庭领域需要非生物医学服务:系统评价。《物理治疗杂志》64: 74-83]。