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安大略省初级保健临床医生对腰痛的影像学应用:一项混合方法研究的方案——Back ON研究

Imaging use for low back pain by Ontario primary care clinicians: protocol for a mixed methods study - the Back ON study.

作者信息

French Simon D, Green Michael E, Bhatia R Sacha, Peng Yingwei, Hayden Jill A, Hartvigsen Jan, Ivers Noah M, Grimshaw Jeremy M, Booth Christopher M, Rühland Lucia, Norman Kathleen E

机构信息

School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.

Department of Chiropractic, Macquarie University, Macquarie, NSW, 2109, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019 Feb 2;20(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2427-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

At any one time, one in every five Canadians has low back pain (LBP), and LBP is one of the most common health problems in primary care. Guidelines recommend that imaging not be routinely performed in patients presenting with LBP without signs or symptoms indicating a potential pathological cause. Yet imaging rates remain high for many patients who present without such indications. Inappropriate imaging can lead to inappropriate treatments, results in worse health outcomes and causes harm from unnecessary radiation. There is a need to understand the extent of, and factors contributing to, inappropriate imaging for LBP, and to develop effective strategies that target modifiable barriers and facilitators. The primary study objectives are to determine: 1) The rate of, and factors associated with, inappropriate lumbar spine imaging (x-ray, CT scan and MRI) for people with non-specific LBP presenting to primary care clinicians in Ontario; 2) The barriers and facilitators to reduce inappropriate imaging for LBP in primary care settings.

METHODS

The project will comprise an inception cohort study and a concurrent qualitative study. For the cohort study, we will recruit 175 primary care clinicians (50 each from physiotherapy and chiropractic; 75 from family medicine), and 3750 patients with a new episode of LBP who present to these clinicians. Clinicians will collect data in the clinic, and each participant will be tracked for 12 months using Ontario health administrative and self-reported data to measure diagnostic imaging use and other health outcomes. We will assess characteristics of the clinicians, patients and encounters to identify variables associated with inappropriate imaging. In the qualitative study we will conduct in-depth interviews with primary care clinicians and patients.

DISCUSSION

This will be the first Canadian study to accurately document the extent of the overuse of imaging for LBP, and the first worldwide to include data from the main healthcare professions offering primary care for people with LBP. This study will provide robust information about rates of inappropriate imaging for LBP, along with factors associated with, and an understanding of, potential reasons for inappropriate imaging.

摘要

背景

在任何时候,每五名加拿大人中就有一人患有腰痛(LBP),LBP是初级保健中最常见的健康问题之一。指南建议,对于没有表明潜在病理原因的体征或症状的LBP患者,不应常规进行影像学检查。然而,对于许多没有此类指征的患者,影像学检查率仍然很高。不适当的影像学检查可能导致不适当的治疗,导致更差的健康结果,并因不必要的辐射造成伤害。有必要了解LBP不适当影像学检查的程度和促成因素,并制定针对可改变的障碍和促进因素的有效策略。主要研究目标是确定:1)安大略省向初级保健临床医生就诊的非特异性LBP患者进行不适当腰椎影像学检查(X光、CT扫描和MRI)的发生率及相关因素;2)在初级保健环境中减少LBP不适当影像学检查的障碍和促进因素。

方法

该项目将包括一项初始队列研究和一项同步定性研究。对于队列研究,我们将招募175名初级保健临床医生(50名来自物理治疗和脊椎按摩疗法;75名来自家庭医学),以及3750名首次出现LBP并向这些临床医生就诊的患者。临床医生将在诊所收集数据,每位参与者将使用安大略省的健康管理数据和自我报告数据进行为期12个月的跟踪,以测量诊断性影像学检查的使用情况和其他健康结果。我们将评估临床医生、患者和诊疗过程的特征,以确定与不适当影像学检查相关的变量。在定性研究中,我们将对初级保健临床医生和患者进行深入访谈。

讨论

这将是加拿大第一项准确记录LBP影像学检查过度使用程度的研究,也是全球第一项纳入为LBP患者提供初级保健的主要医疗专业数据的研究。这项研究将提供有关LBP不适当影像学检查发生率的有力信息,以及与不适当影像学检查相关的因素,并有助于理解其潜在原因。

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