Physician referrals of patients with neck and low back pain for physical therapy in outpatient clinics: a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Amira Daher, Gali Dar
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Abstract

Background: Patients commonly seek outpatient physical therapy services for musculoskeletal disorders. Understanding these patient groups in Israel provides valuable insights into the healthcare system. We aimed to investigate physician referral patterns for physical therapy across different age and sex groups, focusing on neck and low back pain. Additionally, we sought to explore the therapeutic interventions provided by physical therapists for these conditions.

Methods: For this retrospective, cross-sectional study we utilized data from a national health maintenance organization covering > 4 million people at 100 physical therapy outpatient clinics. We measured the prevalence rates of physicians' referral patterns for neck and low back pain according to age and sex, as well as therapeutic interventions prescribed by physical therapists. We used Z-tests to assess the differences in prevalence rates between women and men within the same age group. Logistic regression analyses were used to evaluate the likelihood of patients of a specific age group being referred to physical therapy compared with the total sample. We analyzed prevalence rates of different treatment protocols used by physical therapists according to these referrals.

Results: Overall, 1,593,592 physician referrals for physical therapy were made over 6 years for all musculoskeletal conditions. Of those, 32.4% were for spine disorders, with 21.2% for low back pain and 11.1% for neck pain, mostly chronic (80.6% and 72.7%, respectively). Women were more likely than men to be referred for both low back pain (odds ratio = 1.36, 95% confidence interval = 1.34-1.38, p < 0.001) and neck pain (1.40, 1.37-1.43, p < 0.001). All referral rates increased with age. The most common treatment provided by physical therapists for neck and low back pain was education and advice for an active lifestyle.

Conclusions: This study provides comprehensive data that highlight significant trends related to age, acuteness, and sex. Chronic low back and neck pain are the predominant reasons for physical therapy referrals, particularly among women and older adults. Physician referrals for neck and low back pain aligned with the epidemiology of such conditions in the Israeli population, underscoring the need for targeted rehabilitation strategies, early intervention programs, and effective healthcare service planning.

在门诊进行物理治疗的颈部和腰痛患者的内科医生转诊:一项横断面研究。
背景:肌肉骨骼疾病患者通常寻求门诊物理治疗服务。了解以色列的这些患者群体可以为医疗保健系统提供有价值的见解。我们的目的是调查不同年龄和性别群体的物理治疗的医生转诊模式,重点是颈部和腰痛。此外,我们试图探索物理治疗师为这些疾病提供的治疗干预措施。方法:在这个回顾性的横断面研究中,我们使用了一个国家健康维护组织的数据,覆盖了100个物理治疗门诊诊所的bb40万人。我们根据年龄和性别测量了颈部和腰痛的医生转诊模式的患病率,以及物理治疗师规定的治疗干预措施。我们使用z检验来评估同一年龄组内男女患病率的差异。使用逻辑回归分析来评估特定年龄组患者与总样本相比接受物理治疗的可能性。我们根据这些转诊分析了物理治疗师使用的不同治疗方案的患病率。结果:总体而言,在6年多的时间里,针对所有肌肉骨骼疾病,有1,593,592名医生转诊进行了物理治疗。其中32.4%为脊柱疾病,21.2%为腰痛,11.1%为颈部疼痛,主要为慢性(分别为80.6%和72.7%)。女性比男性更有可能因腰痛而就诊(优势比= 1.36,95%可信区间= 1.34-1.38,p)。结论:本研究提供了全面的数据,突出了与年龄、尖锐程度和性别相关的显著趋势。慢性腰背部和颈部疼痛是物理治疗转诊的主要原因,特别是在妇女和老年人中。医生转诊的颈部和下背部疼痛与以色列人群中此类疾病的流行病学一致,强调需要有针对性的康复策略、早期干预方案和有效的医疗保健服务计划。
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