Attitudes, beliefs, and recommendations for persistent low back pain patients: cross-sectional surveys of students and faculty at a chiropractic college.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ryan D Muller, Jesse Cooper, Jordan A Gliedt, Katherine A Pohlman
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Abstract

Background: While the use of chiropractic care for persistent low back pain (PLBP) is prevalent, chiropractors' attitudes and beliefs related to PLBP patients are not fully understood. The purpose of this study was to assess the attitudes, beliefs and activity/work recommendations of students and faculty at a chiropractic college regarding PLBP patients.

Methods: The Health Care Providers Pain and Impairment Relationship Scale (HC-PAIRS) and clinical vignettes were requested to be completed by chiropractic students and faculty at Parker University in April 2018. Higher HC-PAIRS scores indicate stronger beliefs that PLBP justifies disability and limitation of activities. Activity and work recommendations from clinical vignettes were rated as "adequate", "neutral", or "inadequate", as defined in previous literature. Descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, and logistic regression were used to analyze results.

Results: Student and faculty response rates were 63.6% and 25.9%, respectively. Faculty mean HC-PAIRS scores (3.66 [SD:0.88]) were significantly lower than students' (4.41 [SD:0.71]). The percentage of faculty providing "adequate" activity (62.1%) and work (41.0%) recommendations was significantly greater than the percentage of students (activity: 33.9%, work: 21.2%) (p < 0.05). Higher HC-PAIRS scores in students were associated with decreased odds of providing "adequate" activity and work recommendations.

Conclusions: Student and faculty attitudes and beliefs, and students' activity/work recommendations were found to be dissimilar to those from similar studies and less congruent with CPG recommendations. Lower HC-PAIRS scores increased the odds of students providing "adequate" activity and work recommendations to patients with PLBP. Results from this study may help guide future research and training opportunities.

针对顽固性腰背痛患者的态度、信念和建议:对脊骨神经科学学院师生的横断面调查。
背景:虽然脊骨神经科治疗顽固性腰背痛(PLBP)的做法很普遍,但脊骨神经科医生对腰背痛患者的态度和信念却不完全清楚。本研究旨在评估脊骨神经科学学院师生对持续性腰背痛患者的态度、信念和活动/工作建议:2018年4月,帕克大学脊骨神经科学专业的师生应要求完成了 "医护人员疼痛与损伤关系量表"(HC-PAIRS)和临床小故事。HC-PAIRS 分数越高,表明越相信 PLBP 证明残疾和活动受限是合理的。根据以往文献的定义,临床小故事中的活动和工作建议被评为 "充分"、"中性 "或 "不充分"。分析结果采用了描述性统计、独立 t 检验和逻辑回归等方法:学生和教师的回复率分别为 63.6% 和 25.9%。教职员工的 HC-PAIRS 平均得分(3.66 [SD:0.88] 分)明显低于学生(4.41 [SD:0.71] 分)。提供 "充分 "活动建议(62.1%)和工作建议(41.0%)的教职员工比例明显高于学生(活动:33.9%,工作:21.2%)(P 结论:学生和教职员工的态度和信念均不一致:研究发现,学生和教师的态度和信念以及学生的活动/工作建议与类似研究的结果不同,与 CPG 建议的一致性较低。较低的 HC-PAIRS 分数会增加学生向 PLBP 患者提供 "适当 "活动和工作建议的几率。本研究的结果可能有助于指导未来的研究和培训机会。
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