Identifying and prioritizing research to inform a research agenda for Canadian chiropractors working in sport - the Canadian sports chiropractic perspective.

Q3 Health Professions
Alexander Dennis Lee, Lara deGraauw, Brad J Muir, Melissa Belchos, David Oh, Kaitlyn Szabo, Kent Murnaghan, Chris deGraauw, Scott Howitt
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Abstract

Objectives: To identify and prioritize research to inform research agenda development for Canadian chiropractors working in sport.

Methods: Clinicians, researchers and leaders from the Canadian sports chiropractic field were invited to participate in 1) a survey to refine a list of research priorities, 2) a Delphi procedure to determine consensus on these priorities, and 3) a prioritization survey.

Results: The top three research priorities were 1) effects of interventions on athletic outcomes, 2) research about sports healthcare teams, and 3) clinical research related to spinal manipulative and mobilization therapy. The three highest ranked conditions to research were 1) low back pain, 2) neck pain, and 3) concussion. Collaborations with sports physicians and universities/ colleges were rated as important research collaborations to pursue.

Conclusions: These results represent the Canadian sports chiropractic perspective to research priority setting and will be used alongside stakeholder input to set the first research agenda for the Canadian sports chiropractic field.

确定和确定研究的优先顺序,以告知加拿大运动脊医的研究议程-加拿大运动脊医的观点。
目的:确定和优先考虑研究,为加拿大运动脊医的研究议程制定提供信息。方法:邀请来自加拿大运动脊椎治疗领域的临床医生、研究人员和领导参与:1)一项调查,以完善研究重点清单;2)一个德尔菲程序,以确定对这些重点的共识;3)一个优先级调查。结果:研究的前三个重点是1)干预对运动结果的影响,2)运动保健团队的研究,以及3)与脊柱操纵和活动治疗相关的临床研究。排名前三的疾病是:1)腰痛,2)颈痛,3)脑震荡。与体育医生和大学/学院的合作被评为重要的研究合作。结论:这些结果代表了加拿大运动脊椎指压疗法对研究重点设置的看法,并将与利益相关者的意见一起用于制定加拿大运动脊椎指压疗法领域的第一个研究议程。
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Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association Health Professions-Chiropractics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (JCCA) publishes research papers, commentaries and editorials relevant to the practice of chiropractic.
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