Creation and Administration of a Chiropractic Program Practical Classroom Preparticipation Screening Aimed to Prevent Student Injuries: A Descriptive Report

Q3 Health Professions
Michelle L. Chambers-Lewis DC, Beth Carleo DC, Daniel Jason Qualls DC
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this descriptive report is to describe the development of a preparticipation risk assessment screening process for incoming students prior to participation in practical labs.

Methods

A committee at the Palmer College of Chiropractic, Florida met to discuss a health history questionnaire, physical examination process, and course of action to have second-year students use their current knowledge to screen incoming students for possible clinical considerations of practice lab participation. The aim was to identify potential risk factors that may require application modification associated with performing and receiving adjustments and other hands-on lab activities within the curriculum. The preparticipation screening process, focused on general health and curriculum referenced chiropractic clinical considerations, and was created as an expansion of the existing informed consent procedures to screen incoming students prior to participating in palpation, technique, physical examination, and open adjusting labs in the chiropractic program. Any clinical considerations identified during the screening were referred to be fully evaluated by a third-year clinic intern and faculty-licensed chiropractor to maintain classroom safety standards for the students. Referred students were restricted from full classroom lab participation until recommendations from the clinic or outside licensed healthcare providers managing their concerns were received.

Results

The program was implemented in April 2022. Eight out of the 48 students evaluated in the first group and 12 of the 81 in the second group had possible clinical considerations to participation and were referred appropriately for a full evaluation. In the third group, 35 out of 146 students with suspected clinical considerations to participation were identified. Of the 55 students referred out, all students are now actively participating in classroom activities. Fifteen have been cleared to return to classroom participation with no restrictions and the remaining 40 students have been released for participation with patient-specific restrictions as directed by their managing health care providers.

Conclusion

The preparticipation screening process was implemented as all incoming students since the inception of the process have been screened, referred for evaluation when deemed appropriate, and cleared to participate in labs either with or without restrictions. This process has also demonstrated the possibility of identifying multiple clinical considerations for safe curricular participation while participating in doctor-patient simulated classroom activities. This process may be helpful for new students to recognize the patient history and examination procedures as an important aspect of a patient encounter prior to receiving treatment.

旨在预防学生受伤的脊骨神经科实用课堂参赛前筛查计划的创建和管理:描述性报告
方法佛罗里达州帕尔默整脊学院的一个委员会开会讨论了健康史问卷、体格检查过程和行动方案,以便让二年级学生利用他们现有的知识筛查新生,了解参加实践实验可能需要考虑的临床因素。这样做的目的是为了确定潜在的风险因素,这些因素可能需要在执行和接受调整以及课程中的其他实践实验活动时进行应用调整。參與前篩查程序著重於一般健康狀況和課程中提及的脊骨神經醫學臨床考慮因素,是對現有知情同意程序的擴展,目的是在新生參與脊骨神經醫學課程中的觸診、技巧、體格檢查和開放式調整實驗前對其進行篩查。筛查过程中发现的任何临床问题都将交由三年级诊所实习生和教师执照脊骨神经科医生进行全面评估,以保证学生的课堂安全标准。在收到诊所或校外持证医疗服务提供者对其问题的处理建议之前,被转介的学生被限制全面参与课堂实验。在第一组接受评估的 48 名学生中,有 8 名学生;在第二组的 81 名学生中,有 12 名学生在参与实验时可能有临床方面的考虑,并被适当转介接受全面评估。在第三组的 146 名学生中,有 35 名学生疑似有临床因素影响参与。在转出的 55 名学生中,所有学生目前都在积极参加课堂活动。15 名学生已获准无限制地重返课堂参与活动,其余 40 名学生已获准参与活动,并在其管理的医疗保健提供者的指导下,根据患者的具体情况进行了限制。 结论参与前筛查流程已实施,因为自该流程启动以来,所有新生都已接受筛查,在认为合适时转介进行评估,并获准有限制或无限制地参与实验室活动。该流程还证明,在参与医患模拟课堂活动时,可以确定安全参与课程的多种临床注意事项。这一过程可能有助于新生认识到病史和检查程序是接受治疗前接触病人的重要环节。
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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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