Chiropractors in Finland--a demographic survey.

Stefan Malmqvist, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde
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Background: The Finnish chiropractic profession is young and not fully accepted by Finnish healthcare authorities. The demographic profile and style of practice has not been described to date. However, as the profession seems to be under rapid development, it would be of interest to stakeholders, both chiropractic and political, to obtain a baseline description of this profession with a view to the development of future goals and strategies for the profession. The purpose of this study was to describe the chiropractic profession in Finland in relation to its demographic background, the demographics of their clinics, practice patterns, interactions with other health care practitioners and some of the professions' plans for the future.

Methods: A structured questionnaire survey was conducted in 2005, in which all 50 members of the Finnish Chiropractic Union were invited to participate.

Results: In all, 44 questionnaires were returned (response rate 88%). Eighty percent of the respondents were men, and 77% were aged 30 to 44 years old, most of whom graduated after 1990 with either a university-based bachelors' or masters' degree in chiropractic. Solo practice was their main practice pattern. The vast majority described their scope of practice to be based on a musculoskeletal approach, using the Diversified Technique, performing Soft Tissue Therapy and about two-thirds also used an Activator Instrument (mechanical adjusting instrument). The mean number of patient visits reported to have been seen weekly was 59 of which nine were new patients. Most practitioners found this number of patients satisfactory. At the initial consultation, 80% of respondents spent 30-45 minutes with their patients, 75% spent 20-30 minutes with "new old" patients and on subsequent visits 80% of respondents spent 15-30 minutes. Interactions with other health care professions were reasonably good and most of chiropractors intended to remain within the profession.

Conclusion: The Finnish chiropractic profession is relatively young. Consequently, many of the practitioners have a university-degree, which reflects recent developments in undergraduate chiropractic education. Their practice profile and the manner in which they practice appear to be fairly traditional.

芬兰的脊椎按摩师——一项人口调查。
背景:芬兰脊骨按摩专业是年轻的,并没有完全被芬兰卫生保健当局所接受。迄今为止,人口统计资料和实践风格尚未得到描述。然而,由于该行业似乎正在快速发展,对于脊医和政界的利益相关者来说,获得该行业的基线描述,以制定该行业未来的目标和战略,将是很有意义的。本研究的目的是描述芬兰脊骨按摩专业的人口背景、诊所的人口统计、实践模式、与其他卫生保健从业人员的互动以及一些专业未来的计划。方法:采用结构化问卷调查法,于2005年对芬兰脊骨推拿联盟所有50名成员进行问卷调查。结果:共回收问卷44份,回复率88%。80%的受访者是男性,77%的人年龄在30到44岁之间,其中大多数人在1990年之后毕业,获得了脊椎指压治疗专业的大学学士或硕士学位。独奏练习是他们的主要练习方式。绝大多数描述他们的实践范围是基于肌肉骨骼入路,使用多样化技术,进行软组织治疗,约三分之二还使用激活器(机械调节仪器)。据报道,每周就诊的患者平均人数为59人,其中9人是新患者。大多数医生对这个数字感到满意。在初次咨询时,80%的应答者花了30-45分钟与患者在一起,75%花了20-30分钟与“新老”患者在一起,在随后的访问中,80%的应答者花了15-30分钟。与其他医疗保健专业的互动相当良好,大多数脊医打算留在这个行业。结论:芬兰捏脊专业相对年轻。因此,许多从业人员都有大学学位,这反映了本科生脊椎指压治疗教育的最新发展。他们的实践概况和实践方式似乎相当传统。
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