Mior Silvano, Wong Jessica, Sutton Deborah, Beliveau Peter J H, Bussières André, Hogg-Johnson Sheilah, French Simon
Research, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Centre for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation, Ontario Tech University and Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2019 Aug 26;9(8):e029851. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029851.
There is no current detailed profile of people seeking chiropractic care in Canada. We describe the profiles of chiropractors' practice and the reasons, nature of the care provided to their patients and extent of interprofessional collaborations in Ontario, Canada.
Cross-sectional observational study.
Primary care setting in Ontario, Canada.
We randomly recruited chiropractors from a list of registered chiropractors (n=3978) in active practice in 2015. Of the 135 randomly selected chiropractors, 120 were eligible, 43 participated and 42 completed the study.
Each chiropractor recorded information for up to 100 consecutive patient encounters, documenting patient health profiles, reasons for encounter, diagnoses and care provided. Descriptive statistics summarised chiropractor, patient and encounter characteristics, with analyses accounting for clustering and design effects.
Chiropractors provided data on 3523 chiropractor-patient encounters. More than 65% of participating chiropractors were male, mean age 44 years and had practised on average 15 years. The typical patient was female (59% of encounters), between 45 and 64 years (43%) and retired (21%) or employed in business and administration (13%). Most (39.4%) referrals were from other patients, with 6.8% from physicians. Approximately 68% of patients paid out of pocket or claimed extended health insurance for care. Most common diagnoses were back (49%, 95% CI 44 to 56) and neck (15%, 95% CI 13 to 18) problems, with few encounters related to maintenance/preventive care (0.86%, 95% CI 0.2 to 3.9) and non-musculoskeletal problems (1.3%, 95% CI 0.7 to 2.3). The most common treatments included spinal manipulation (72%), soft tissue therapy (70%) and mobilisation (35%).
This is the most comprehensive profile to date of chiropractic practice in Canada. People who present to Ontario chiropractors are mostly adults with a musculoskeletal condition. Our results can be used by stakeholders to make informed decisions about workforce development, education and healthcare policy related to chiropractic care.
目前尚无关于在加拿大寻求脊椎按摩治疗者的详细概况。我们描述了加拿大安大略省脊椎按摩治疗师的执业概况、患者接受治疗的原因、治疗性质以及跨专业合作的程度。
横断面观察性研究。
加拿大安大略省的初级保健机构。
我们从2015年活跃执业的注册脊椎按摩治疗师名单(n = 3978)中随机招募治疗师。在随机抽取的135名脊椎按摩治疗师中,120名符合条件,43名参与研究,42名完成研究。
每位脊椎按摩治疗师连续记录多达100次患者诊疗信息,记录患者健康概况、诊疗原因、诊断结果及所提供的治疗。描述性统计总结了脊椎按摩治疗师、患者及诊疗的特征,并分析了聚类和设计效应。
脊椎按摩治疗师提供了3523次脊椎按摩治疗师 - 患者诊疗的数据。超过65%的参与研究的脊椎按摩治疗师为男性,平均年龄44岁,平均执业年限15年。典型患者为女性(诊疗次数的59%),年龄在45至64岁之间(43%),已退休(21%)或从事商业和行政管理工作(13%)。大多数(39.4%)转诊来自其他患者,6.8%来自医生。约68%的患者自掏腰包支付费用或申请了扩展医疗保险来支付治疗费用。最常见的诊断是背部问题(49%,95%可信区间44%至56%)和颈部问题(15%,95%可信区间13%至18%),很少有诊疗与维持/预防性护理(0.86%,95%可信区间0.2%至3.9%)和非肌肉骨骼问题(1.3%,95%可信区间0.7%至2.3%)相关。最常见的治疗方法包括脊柱推拿(72%)、软组织治疗(70%)和关节松动术(35%)。
这是迄今为止关于加拿大脊椎按摩治疗执业情况最全面的概况。前往安大略省脊椎按摩治疗师处就诊的大多是患有肌肉骨骼疾病的成年人。我们的研究结果可供利益相关者用于就与脊椎按摩治疗相关的劳动力发展、教育和医疗保健政策做出明智决策。