Department of Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Vic, Australia.
School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Health Expect. 2018 Oct;21(5):824-847. doi: 10.1111/hex.12676. Epub 2018 Jul 7.
Allied health and complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) are therapeutic therapies commonly accessed by consumers to manage low back pain (LBP). We aimed to identify the literature regarding patients' perceived needs for physiotherapy, chiropractic therapy and CAM for the management of LBP.
A systematic scoping review of MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL and PsycINFO (1990-2016) was conducted to identify studies examining patients' perceived needs for allied health and CAM for LBP. Data regarding study design and methodology were extracted. Areas of patients' perceived need for allied health and CAM were aggregated.
Forty-four studies from 2202 were included: 25 qualitative, 18 quantitative and 1 mixed-methods study. Three areas of need emerged: (i) physiotherapy was viewed as important, particularly when individually tailored. However, patients had concerns about adherence, adverse outcomes and correct exercise technique. (ii) Chiropractic therapy was perceived to be effective and needed by some patients, but others were concerned about adverse outcomes. (iii) An inconsistent need for CAM was identified with some patients perceiving a need, while others questioning the legitimacy and short-term duration of these therapies.
Our findings regarding patients' perceived needs for allied health and CAM for LBP may assist in informing development of more patient-centred guidelines and service models for LBP. Understanding patients' concerns regarding active-based physiotherapy, which is recommended in most guidelines, and issues surrounding chiropractic and CAM, which are generally not, may help inform management that better aligns patient's perceived needs with effective treatments, to improve outcomes for both patients and the health-care system.
辅助医疗和补充替代医学(CAM)是患者常用来治疗腰痛(LBP)的治疗方法。我们旨在确定有关患者对物理治疗、整脊治疗和 CAM 治疗 LBP 的感知需求的文献。
对 MEDLINE、EMBASE、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO(1990-2016)进行系统的范围综述,以确定检查患者对辅助健康和 CAM 治疗 LBP 的感知需求的研究。提取关于研究设计和方法的数据。汇总患者对辅助健康和 CAM 的感知需求领域。
从 2202 篇中纳入 44 项研究:25 项定性研究、18 项定量研究和 1 项混合方法研究。出现了三个需求领域:(i)物理治疗被认为很重要,尤其是在个性化治疗时。然而,患者对坚持治疗、不良后果和正确运动技术存在担忧。(ii)整脊治疗被认为是有效的,一些患者需要,但另一些患者担心不良后果。(iii)CAM 的需求不一致,一些患者认为需要,而另一些患者对这些疗法的合法性和短期效果持怀疑态度。
我们关于患者对 LBP 的辅助健康和 CAM 的感知需求的发现可能有助于为 LBP 制定更以患者为中心的指南和服务模式提供信息。了解患者对大多数指南推荐的基于活动的物理治疗的担忧,以及围绕整脊和 CAM 的问题,可能有助于为患者提供与有效治疗相匹配的管理,从而改善患者和医疗保健系统的治疗效果。