Clinical Human-based Research Department, Foundation COME Collaboration, Pescara, Italy.
Belgium National Centre, Foundation COME Collaboration, Mechelen, Belgium.
PLoS One. 2019 Jan 25;14(1):e0211353. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211353. eCollection 2019.
The prevalence of osteopathic practitioners, their professional profile and features of their clinical practice, particularly where statutory regulation does not yet exist, are still significantly underreported. The Osteopathic Practitioners Estimates and RAtes (OPERA) project was developed as an European-based census dedicated to profiling the osteopathic profession across Europe. The present study aimed to describe the osteopathic practitioners and the profession in Italy. A voluntary, online based, closed-ended survey was distributed across Italy in the period between February and June 2017. An e-based campaign was set up to reach the Italian osteopathic professionals. Participants were asked to complete the forms by filling in the information regarding the demographics, working status and professional activities, education, consultation fees, patient complaints, treatment and management. The survey was completed by 4816 individuals. 196 people started the survey but did not finish, which corresponds to a 4% attrition rate. The majority of respondents were males (66.7%). The modal age group was 30-39 (40.0%). 73.8% of respondents had a previous academic degree, mainly in the fields of sports science (36.4%) and physiotherapy (25.3%). 25.6% declared not to have a previous academic degree. The majority of respondents declared to work alone (58.4%), while the remaining declared to work in association with other professionals. The osteopaths /citizens ratio was 8.0 osteopaths/100,000 citizens. The profile of osteopaths in Italy seems to be characterised by a self-employed young adult male working mostly as a sole practitioner, who has been trained as osteopath through a part-time curriculum and had a previous degree mostly in the fields of sports science or physiotherapy. These results provide important insights into the osteopathic profession in Italy. The varied professional educational backgrounds need to be considered with regard to the implementation of a professional licensing process and future pre-registration education in the country. The number of respondents is an estimate of the actual number of Italian osteopaths. Only the completion of the regulatory process and the creation of the mandatory official register will allow to know the number of Italy based osteopaths.
整脊从业者的流行程度、他们的专业概况和临床实践特征,特别是在尚未进行法定监管的地方,仍然严重报道不足。欧洲的整脊从业者估计和比率(OPERA)项目是作为一个专门针对欧洲整脊专业的欧洲基础普查而开发的。本研究旨在描述意大利的整脊从业者和该专业。2017 年 2 月至 6 月期间,在意大利境内通过在线自愿封闭式调查的方式进行了调查。建立了一个基于电子的运动,以联系意大利整脊专业人士。参与者被要求通过填写有关人口统计学、工作状况和专业活动、教育、咨询费、患者投诉、治疗和管理的信息来完成表格。该调查共收到 4816 名个人的回复。196 人开始了调查但没有完成,这对应 4%的流失率。大多数受访者为男性(66.7%)。模态年龄组为 30-39 岁(40.0%)。73.8%的受访者具有先前的学术学位,主要在运动科学领域(36.4%)和物理治疗领域(25.3%)。25.6%的人声称没有先前的学术学位。大多数受访者宣称独自工作(58.4%),而其余受访者则与其他专业人士合作工作。每 10 万居民中有 8.0 名整脊医生,意大利的整脊医生/公民比例为 8.0 名整脊医生/10 万居民。意大利整脊医生的形象似乎是一位自雇的年轻成年男性,主要作为个体从业者工作,他通过兼职课程接受整脊培训,并且具有运动科学或物理治疗等领域的先前学位。这些结果为意大利的整脊专业提供了重要的见解。需要考虑到各种专业教育背景,以实施专业许可程序和该国未来的预注册教育。受访者人数是意大利整脊医生实际人数的估计数。只有完成监管程序并创建强制性官方登记册,才能知道意大利的整脊医生人数。