Demographics and Clinical Profiles of Patients Visiting a Chiropractic Teaching Clinic in Malaysia

Sheng Hui Kioh PhD, Tamara Gien Pooke PhD, Siew Fong Chong BSc (Chiro)
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Abstract

Objective

The objective of this study was to describe the demographics and clinical profiles of patients visiting a chiropractic teaching clinic in Malaysia.

Methods

A retrospective descriptive study was conducted using existing medical records of all new patients who visited the International Medical University Bukit Jalil teaching clinic between August 2018 and July 2019. Sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, information on location of presenting complaints, duration of complaint and referral sources were reviewed. Descriptive analyses including mean, mode, standard deviations (SDs), and frequencies were performed.

Results

Of the 1451 patients included in this study, the mean age was (SD) 34.3 (16.1) with 51.1% female. Most of the patients were Chinese (76.0%), followed by Malay (11.6%), Indian (7.72%), and others such as Punjabi and Sabah and Sarawak native (5.0%). Comparing referral sources, the main referrals were self-referred (26.6%) followed by friends and family referrals (25.0%) and other forms of social media and advertising (10.0%). The most frequent location of complaint was the lumbar and pelvic regions, 562 (38.73%) followed by head and neck 400 (27.57%), lower limb 173 (11.92%), upper limb 154 (10.61%), thoracic 133 (9.17%), and full spine 29 (2%).

Conclusion

This study provides important information that allows better understanding of patients presenting to a chiropractic teaching clinic in Malaysia. Such findings may contribute to the benchmark data for future strategic planning to ensure sufficient exposure on case mix among chiropractic interns in Malaysia.

马来西亚脊医教学诊所就诊患者的人口学和临床概况
目的本研究的目的是描述马来西亚脊骨神经医学教学诊所就诊患者的人口统计学和临床特征。方法使用2018年8月至2019年7月期间访问国际医科大学武吉加利尔教学诊所的所有新患者的现有医疗记录进行回顾性描述性研究。对社会地理和生活方式因素、投诉地点信息、投诉持续时间和转诊来源进行了审查。进行描述性分析,包括平均值、模式、标准差(SD)和频率。结果纳入本研究的1451名患者中,平均年龄(SD)为34.3(16.1),其中女性占51.1%。大多数患者是中国人(76.0%),其次是马来人(11.6%)、印度人(7.72%),其他人如旁遮普人、沙巴人和砂拉越人(5.0%),主要转介是自我转介(26.6%),其次是朋友和家人转介(25.0%)以及其他形式的社交媒体和广告(10.0%)。最常见的投诉部位是腰部和骨盆,562个(38.73%),其次为头颈部400个(27.57%)、下肢173个(11.92%)、上肢154个(10.61%)、胸部133个(9.17%)和全脊柱29个(2%)。结论这项研究提供了重要信息,可以更好地了解在马来西亚脊骨神经医学教学诊所就诊的患者。这些发现可能有助于为未来的战略规划提供基准数据,以确保马来西亚脊骨神经医学实习生充分了解病例组合。
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