Comparison of Chiropractic Treatment Outcomes Depending on the Language Region in Switzerland: A Prospective Outcomes Study

Q3 Health Professions
David A. Guillén BMed, MChiroMed, Cynthia K. Peterson DC, MMedEd, B. Kim Humphreys DC, PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

Switzerland has optimal conditions for research of language-based cultural influences on low back pain (LBP). The aim of this study was to compare LBP treatment outcomes after chiropractic care between patients from the German- and French-speaking regions of Switzerland.

Methods

Baseline Numeric Rating Scale for pain (NRS), demographic, and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) data were collected from patients presenting to 51 Swiss-German and 12 Swiss-French chiropractors. Prospective outcome data included the proportion reporting clinically relevant improvement on the Patient Global Impression of Change scale and the NRS change scores collected at 1 week; 1, 3, and 6 months; and 1 year. ODI change scores were collected until 3 months. The proportion improved between the 2 groups was compared using the χ2 test. NRS and ODI change scores were compared using the unpaired t test.

Results

At baseline, only patient age comparing 853 Swiss-German and 215 Swiss-French patients revealed a significant difference. The Patient Global Impression of Change, NRS, and ODI had no significant differences between both patient groups up to 6 months. Between 6 months and 1 year the proportion reporting improvement continued to increase to 83.5% for German-speaking Swiss but reduced to 73.1% for French-speaking Swiss (P = .01). The NRS change scores were also higher for German speaking Swiss at 1 year compared with Swiss-French citizens (P = .01).

Conclusion

Treatment outcome data for LBP are comparable in the German and French parts of Switzerland until the 1-year time point, when people located in the French-speaking regions are more likely to have an increase in pain levels.

瑞士不同语言地区脊椎指压治疗结果的比较:一项前瞻性结果研究
目的研究基于语言的文化对腰痛(LBP)的影响,瑞士具有最佳条件。本研究的目的是比较来自瑞士德语区和法语区的患者在脊椎指压治疗后的LBP治疗结果。方法从51名瑞士-德国和12名瑞士-法国脊医就诊的患者中收集疼痛基线数值评定量表(NRS)、人口统计学和Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)数据。前瞻性结局数据包括患者总体印象变化量表和1周收集的NRS变化评分报告临床相关改善的比例;1、3、6个月;1年。收集ODI变化评分至3个月。两组间改善比例比较采用χ2检验。NRS和ODI变化得分采用非配对t检验进行比较。结果在基线上,只有患者年龄比较853名瑞士-德国和215名瑞士-法国患者显示出显著差异。患者总体变化印象、NRS和ODI在两组患者6个月内无显著差异。在6个月至1年间,报告改善的比例在德语区瑞士人中继续增加到83.5%,而在法语区瑞士人中下降到73.1% (P = 0.01)。与瑞士-法国公民相比,讲德语的瑞士人在1年后的NRS变化得分也更高(P = 0.01)。结论:在1年的时间点之前,瑞士德国和法国地区的LBP治疗结果数据具有可比性,当时法语地区的患者更有可能出现疼痛程度的增加。
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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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