The Nordic Maintenance Care Program--an interview study on the use of maintenance care in a selected group of Danish chiropractors.

Lars Top Møller, Michael Hansen, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde
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Background: Although maintenance care appears to be relatively commonly used among chiropractors, the indications for its use are incompletely understood. A questionnaire survey was recently carried out among Swedish chiropractors in order to identify their choice of various management strategies, including maintenance care. That study revealed a common pattern of choice of strategies. However, it would be necessary to verify these findings in another study population and to obtain some additional information best collected through an interview.

Objectives: The main aim of the present study was to attempt to reproduce the findings in the Swedish study and to obtain more information on the use of maintenance care.

Method: A group of 11 chiropractors were selected because they used maintenance care. They were interviewed using the questionnaire from the previous Swedish survey. The questionnaire consisted of a simple description of a hypothetical patient with low back pain and nine possible ways in which the case could develop ("scenarios"). They could choose between six different management strategies for each scenario. In addition, the chiropractors were encouraged to provide their own definition of maintenance care in an open-ended question. Interviews were taped, transcribed and analyzed. For the open-ended question, statements were identified relating to six pre hoc defined topics on the inclusion criteria/rationale for maintenance care, the frequency of treatments, and the duration of the maintenance care program.

Results: The open-ended question revealed that in patients with low back pain, maintenance care appears to be offered to prevent new events. The rationale was to obtain optimal spinal function. There appears to be no common convention on the frequency of treatments and duration of the treatment program was not mentioned by any of the interviewees.

Conclusion: The results from the questionnaire in the Danish survey showed that the response pattern for the nine scenarios was similar to that obtained in the Swedish survey. There seems to be relative agreement between chiropractors working in different countries and sampled through different methods in relation to their choice of management strategies in patients with low back pain. However, more precise information is needed on the indications for maintenance care and its treatment program, before proceeding to studying its clinical validity.

北欧保养护理计划——对一组选定的丹麦脊医使用保养护理的访谈研究。
背景:尽管维持护理似乎在脊医中相对常用,但其使用适应症尚不完全清楚。最近在瑞典脊椎按摩师中进行了一项问卷调查,以确定他们选择的各种管理策略,包括保养护理。这项研究揭示了一种共同的策略选择模式。然而,有必要在另一个研究人群中验证这些发现,并通过访谈获得一些最好的额外信息。目的:本研究的主要目的是试图重现瑞典研究的结果,并获得更多关于维持护理使用的信息。方法:选取使用保养护理的脊医11例。他们使用之前瑞典调查的问卷进行了采访。问卷包括对一个假设的腰痛患者的简单描述,以及该病例可能发展的九种方式(“情景”)。他们可以为每个场景选择六种不同的管理策略。此外,还鼓励脊医在一个开放式问题中提供他们自己对保养护理的定义。采访被录音、记录和分析。对于开放式问题,确定了与六个预先定义的主题有关的陈述,这些主题包括维持护理的纳入标准/基本原理、治疗频率和维持护理计划的持续时间。结果:开放式问题显示,在腰痛患者中,维持护理似乎可以预防新的事件。其基本原理是获得最佳的脊柱功能。在治疗频率上似乎没有共同的惯例,任何受访者都没有提到治疗方案的持续时间。结论:丹麦调查问卷的结果显示,9种情景的反应模式与瑞典调查相似。在不同国家工作的脊椎指压师通过不同的方法对腰痛患者的管理策略的选择似乎是相对一致的。然而,在继续研究其临床有效性之前,需要更精确的信息来了解维持护理的适应症及其治疗方案。
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