The importance of setting and therapeutic relationships when delivering chiropractic care to those living with disadvantage.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Dan Marthick-Hone, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Gerard A Kennedy, Dein Vindigni, Barbara I Polus
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Abstract

Background: Chiropractic is a mostly privatised health profession within Australia, with people experiencing disadvantage typically having limited access due to financial barriers. However, some universities within Australia offer community outreach clinics where students provide chiropractic care to people living with disadvantage. This demographic experiences higher rates of chronic conditions including musculoskeletal complaints and requires subsidisation to access privatised care. This need also offers opportunity for the chiropractic profession to work within community healthcare teams. A mixed-methods observational study was used to investigate how the unique setting of a student chiropractic community clinic may influence the experience and outcomes of those who attend.

Methods: Three patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) investigated client outcomes: Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP); European Five Domain Five Level Quality of Life Questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L); and the Patient Enablement Instrument. The PROMs data were analysed descriptively and inferentially. Interviews were conducted with clients who had received chiropractic care, chiropractic students, clinical supervisors and staff of the centre. Interview data were coded using thematic analysis, and themes were formed using Bronfenbrenner's socio-ecological systems framework and non-participant observations.

Results: Thirty-seven participants completed baseline PROMs and 17 completed follow-ups after four treatments. Seventy-two percent of participants nominated their primary complaint as chronic. Significant change was noted in general health and wellbeing for the MYMOP, pain and disability for the EQ-5D-5L and index scores for the EQ-5D-5L suggested improved health and wellbeing. Most clients experienced higher levels of enablement post treatment. Twelve participants were interviewed (four were clients), with five themes emerging from the interview data. Clients reported their lived experiences impacted their health problems and attending the clinic offered benefits beyond improvement of pain and disability.

Conclusions: Interview data suggested that these benefits were due to a combination of therapy, the setting and the relationships formed within that setting. Complementing this, PROM data suggested clients experienced better levels of health and wellbeing and decreased levels of pain and disability. Findings indicated that people who experienced disadvantage may receive broader benefits from attending community centres offering chiropractic care. Services such as chiropractic may be complementary in meeting the healthcare needs of those experiencing disadvantage.

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在向生活不利的人提供脊椎指压治疗时,设置和治疗关系的重要性。
背景:脊椎指压治疗在澳大利亚是一种主要私有化的健康专业,由于经济障碍,人们通常无法获得医疗服务。然而,澳大利亚的一些大学提供社区外展诊所,学生为生活不利的人提供脊椎按摩护理。这一人群的慢性病发病率更高,包括肌肉骨骼疾病,需要补贴才能获得私有化护理。这种需求也为脊医专业人员在社区医疗团队中工作提供了机会。一项混合方法的观察性研究被用来调查学生捏脊社区诊所的独特环境如何影响那些参加的人的经历和结果。方法:采用三种患者报告的结果测量法(PROMs)调查患者的结果:测量自己的医疗结果概况(MYMOP);欧洲五领域五层次生活质量问卷(EQ-5D-5L);以及病人使能工具。对PROMs数据进行描述性和推理性分析。访谈对象包括曾接受脊医治疗的病人、脊医学生、临床督导及中心职员。访谈数据采用主题分析编码,主题采用Bronfenbrenner的社会生态系统框架和非参与者观察形成。结果:37名参与者完成了基线PROMs, 17名参与者完成了四次治疗后的随访。72%的参与者表示他们的主要抱怨是慢性的。MYMOP的总体健康和幸福感发生了显著变化,EQ-5D-5L的疼痛和残疾发生了显著变化,EQ-5D-5L的指数得分表明健康和幸福感有所改善。大多数客户在处理后都经历了更高级别的实现。12位参与者接受了采访(其中4位是客户),从采访数据中得出了5个主题。客户报告说,他们的生活经历影响了他们的健康问题,参加诊所提供的好处不仅仅是改善疼痛和残疾。结论:访谈数据表明,这些益处是由于治疗、环境和在该环境中形成的关系的结合。与此相辅相成的是,PROM数据表明,客户体验到更好的健康和幸福水平,减少了疼痛和残疾水平。研究结果表明,那些经历过劣势的人可能会从参加提供脊椎指压治疗的社区中心获得更广泛的好处。在满足那些处于不利地位的人的保健需求方面,脊骨按摩等服务可能是一种补充。
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Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
15.80%
发文量
48
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Chiropractic & Manual Therapies publishes manuscripts on all aspects of evidence-based information that is clinically relevant to chiropractors, manual therapists and related health care professionals. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies is an open access journal that aims to provide chiropractors, manual therapists and related health professionals with clinically relevant, evidence-based information. Chiropractic and other manual therapies share a relatively broad diagnostic practice and treatment scope, emphasizing the structure and function of the body''s musculoskeletal framework (especially the spine). The practices of chiropractic and manual therapies are closely associated with treatments including manipulation, which is a key intervention. The range of services provided can also include massage, mobilisation, physical therapies, dry needling, lifestyle and dietary counselling, plus a variety of other associated therapeutic and rehabilitation approaches. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies continues to serve as a critical resource in this field, and as an open access publication, is more readily available to practitioners, researchers and clinicians worldwide.
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