van Dun Patrick L S, Verbeeck Johan, Arcuri Lorenzo, Esteves Jorge E, Cerritelli Francesco
Clinical-Based Human Research Department, Foundation COME Collaboration, 65121 Pescara, Italy.
Belgium National Centre, Foundation COME Collaboration, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Oct 27;10(11):2136. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10112136.
This study gives an update on the characteristics of Belgian osteopaths five years after the Benelux Osteosurvey. Additional new data were collected on their professional identity and views on the profession.
All Belgian osteopaths who could be contacted ( = 1473) were invited to complete a voluntary, online-based, closed-ended survey distributed between May and September 2018. The survey, composed of 52 questions and seven sections, was formally translated from English to Dutch and French and adapted from the original version. Adult, self-defined osteopaths working in Belgium were eligible. Recruitment of participants was performed through all professional associations and the InterMutualistic Agency. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data.
The survey was completed by 332 osteopaths. Thirty-one per cent of the respondents were female. Almost all the respondents were self-employed (99.4%); half of them worked as part of a team (47.6%). Most respondents had a 5-year part-time training, and the majority had a previous academic degree, mainly in physical therapy (65.8%). According to respondents, most patients seek care for lumbar non-specific low back, pelvis and neck pain. Most respondents strongly define themselves as osteopaths and advertise themselves exclusively as osteopaths.
This survey provided an update of the current characteristics of Belgian osteopathic practitioners and added new information on their professional identity and views on the profession. The information provided could contribute to the body of evidence used by stakeholders and policymakers in the future regulation of the profession in Belgium.
本研究提供了比荷卢骨病调查五年后比利时整骨疗法从业者特征的最新情况。还收集了关于他们职业身份和对该职业看法的其他新数据。
邀请所有能联系到的比利时整骨疗法从业者(共1473人)完成一项自愿的、基于网络的封闭式调查,该调查于2018年5月至9月期间分发。该调查由52个问题和七个部分组成,从英语正式翻译成荷兰语和法语,并根据原始版本进行了调整。在比利时工作的成年、自我定义的整骨疗法从业者符合条件。通过所有专业协会和互助机构招募参与者。使用描述性统计分析数据。
332名整骨疗法从业者完成了调查。31%的受访者为女性。几乎所有受访者都是自雇人士(99.4%);其中一半作为团队成员工作(47.6%)。大多数受访者接受了为期5年的兼职培训,且大多数人之前有学术学位,主要是物理治疗学位(65.8%)。据受访者称,大多数患者因腰部非特异性腰痛、骨盆和颈部疼痛寻求治疗。大多数受访者强烈将自己定义为整骨疗法从业者,且仅以整骨疗法从业者的身份进行宣传。
本次调查提供了比利时整骨疗法从业者当前特征的最新情况,并增加了关于他们职业身份和对该职业看法的新信息。所提供的信息可能有助于利益相关者和政策制定者在未来对比利时该职业进行监管时所使用的证据体系。