Centre for Osteopathic Medicine - C.O.ME. Collaboration, Spain National Center, Clinical-based Human Research Department, Barcelona, Spain.
Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre - Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau, IIB Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2018 Apr 11;18(1):129. doi: 10.1186/s12906-018-2190-0.
There is limited research regarding patients' profiles and consumer attitudes and habits of osteopathy in Spain. The purpose of this study was to profile patients who regularly receive osteopathic care in Spain using an internationally developed standardized data collection tool.
During the period between April 2014 and December 2015, a UK-developed standardized data collection tool was distributed to Spanish osteopaths who voluntarily agreed to participate in this cross-sectional study.
Thirty-six osteopaths participated in this study and returned a total of 314 completed datasets. Of 314 patients, 61% were women and 39% were men, with a mean age of 40 years (SD 17.02 years, range 0 to 83 years). Forty-four percent were full-time salaried workers, and in 78% of cases, receiving osteopathic treatment was the patient's own choice. Chronic spinal pain presentations were the most frequent reasons for consultation. Seventy-five percent of patients presented with a coexisting condition, mainly gastrointestinal disorders and headaches. The main treatment approach consisted of mobilization techniques, followed by soft tissue, cranial and high velocity thrust techniques. Improvement or resolution of the complaint was experienced by 93% of patients after a small number of sessions. Adverse events were minor and occurred in 7% of all cases.
This is the first study carried out in Spain analyzing the profile of patients who receive osteopathic care. The typical patient who receives osteopathic care in Spain is middle-aged, presents mainly with chronic spinal pain, and voluntarily seeks osteopathic treatment. Osteopathic treatment produces a significant improvement in the majority of cases with a low rate of minor adverse events reported.
关于西班牙患者的特征以及整骨疗法的消费者态度和习惯,相关研究有限。本研究的目的是使用国际上开发的标准化数据收集工具来描述在西班牙定期接受整骨治疗的患者。
在 2014 年 4 月至 2015 年 12 月期间,向自愿参加这项横断面研究的西班牙整骨师分发了一种英国开发的标准化数据收集工具。
36 名整骨师参与了这项研究,共收回 314 份完整的数据集。在 314 名患者中,61%为女性,39%为男性,平均年龄为 40 岁(标准差 17.02 岁,范围 0 至 83 岁)。44%为全职受薪工人,在 78%的情况下,接受整骨治疗是患者自己的选择。慢性脊柱疼痛表现是最常见的就诊原因。75%的患者存在并存疾病,主要为胃肠道疾病和头痛。主要的治疗方法包括运动技术,其次是软组织、颅面和高速推力技术。93%的患者在少数几次治疗后症状得到改善或缓解。不良反应轻微,发生在所有病例的 7%。
这是在西班牙进行的第一项分析接受整骨治疗的患者特征的研究。在西班牙接受整骨治疗的典型患者为中年,主要表现为慢性脊柱疼痛,并自愿寻求整骨治疗。大多数情况下,整骨治疗会产生显著的改善,报告的轻微不良反应发生率较低。