Prevalence of headache consultations in Danish chiropractic practice: A cross-sectional study.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-03 DOI:10.1177/03331024251362126
Kristina Boe Dissing, Henrik Hein Lauridsen, Mette Mouritsen Sørensen, Henrik Wulff Christensen, Rikke Krüger Jensen
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BackgroundHeadache is a leading cause of disability and a major public health problem worldwide. Although most patients with headaches are managed in primary care settings, including chiropractic clinics, there are few studies describing the prevalence of headache and headache diagnoses in primary care. The present study aimed to: (1) estimate the prevalence of headache consultations in chiropractic practice; (2) estimate the prevalence of different headache diagnoses used in chiropractic practice; and (3) determine the association between the prevalence of headache consultations and chiropractor characteristics.MethodsAll chiropractors in Denmark, who were members of the Danish Chiropractic Association, (n = 695) were invited to participate. Data collection for this cross-sectional study was based on a survey and a 20-day logbook and took place in 2022. The survey collected information on various characteristics of the chiropractors who completed the logbook. The logbook recorded the total number of consultations, whether the reason for the consultation was related to headache, the type of diagnosis, the type of consultation (e.g. new patient, maintenance care), and whether the headache was the primary or secondary reason for the consultation. We used weighted linear regression analyses with robust standard errors for determining associations between prevalence and chiropractor characteristics.ResultsIn total, 76 chiropractors participated, reporting a prevalence of 12% for consultations including any type of headache. The response rate was 10.9%. The prevalence of headache-related consultations per chiropractor varied from 0% to 38% (median = 12.1; interquartile range = 8.2-15.5). In 43.6% of all headache consultations, headache was the main reason for consulting a chiropractor. The most common type of headache was tension-type (36.2%), followed by combinations of headache types (34.4%), with the most common combination being tension-type and cervicogenic headache. Headaches were reported in 12% of all new consultations and 25% of all maintenance care consultations. There were no associations between the prevalence of headache consultations and chiropractor characteristics.ConclusionsPatients with headaches, especially tension-type headaches and patients with more than one type of headache, were common in chiropractic clinics, with 12% of all consultations related to headaches. In two out of every five consultations related to headaches, the headache itself was the primary reason for visiting the chiropractor, rather than a secondary symptom accompanying another condition such as neck pain. No specific characteristics of chiropractors were associated with the frequency of headache consultations. This study may raise awareness of headache patients seeing chiropractors and help understand their healthcare needs.

丹麦脊椎指压治疗中头痛咨询的患病率:一项横断面研究。
背景:头痛是导致残疾的主要原因,也是世界范围内的一个主要公共卫生问题。虽然大多数头痛患者在初级保健机构进行治疗,包括脊椎指压诊所,但很少有研究描述头痛的患病率和初级保健中的头痛诊断。本研究的目的是:(1)估计在脊椎指压治疗中头痛问诊的患病率;(2)评估捏脊治疗中不同头痛诊断的流行程度;(3)确定头痛咨询的患病率与脊医特征之间的关系。方法邀请695名丹麦脊椎指压医师(均为丹麦脊椎指压协会会员)参与调查。这项横断面研究的数据收集基于一项调查和一份为期20天的日志,并于2022年进行。是次调查收集填写工作日志的脊医的各项特征资料。日志记录了咨询的总数,咨询的原因是否与头痛有关,诊断的类型,咨询的类型(如新患者,维持护理),以及头痛是咨询的主要原因还是次要原因。我们使用加权线性回归分析和稳健标准误差来确定患病率和脊医特征之间的关系。结果共有76名脊医参与调查,报告包括任何类型头痛的问诊率为12%。回复率为10.9%。每位脊医与头痛相关的问诊率从0%到38%不等(中位数= 12.1;四分位数间距= 8.2-15.5)。在43.6%的头痛咨询中,头痛是咨询脊医的主要原因。最常见的头痛类型是紧张性头痛(36.2%),其次是头痛类型的组合(34.4%),其中最常见的是紧张性头痛和颈源性头痛。12%的新问诊报告头痛,25%的维持护理问诊报告头痛。头痛咨询的流行程度与脊医特征之间没有关联。结论头痛患者,尤其是紧张性头痛和多类型头痛患者在捏脊门诊较为常见,有12%的患者就诊与头痛有关。在与头痛相关的五分之二的咨询中,头痛本身是拜访脊椎按摩师的主要原因,而不是伴随颈部疼痛等其他疾病的次要症状。脊医的特定特征与头痛咨询的频率没有关联。本研究可能提高头痛患者看脊医的意识,并有助于了解他们的医疗保健需求。
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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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