Factors Associated With Compliance With Self-Management Home Therapies for Spine Pain: A Survey of Participants Attending a Chiropractic Teaching Clinic in South Africa

Devereaux Muller MTechChiro , Yasmeen Thandar PhD , Firoza Haffejee PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to determine factors that affect compliance with various prescribed home therapies based on reported feedback from participants with spine pain.

Methods

This was a descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional survey. A purposive sampling method was used to recruit 121 participants with neck and back pain attending the Durban University of Technology Chiropractic Day Clinic located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, including frequencies and percentages, were used to summarize the data, and odds ratios (ORs) were calculated.

Results

Most participants presented with chronic pain, reporting an average severity of 6 out of 10 and little disability from the pain. Home therapy included stretches (92.2%), heat therapy (49.1%), and ice therapy (38.8%). Almost two-thirds (62.1%) of participants reported being fully compliant with the prescribed home therapy, while 32.8% reported partial compliance. The main factors that potentially affected compliance were laziness and forgetfulness. Participants who reported having depression were less compliant (OR, 0.181), while those with chronic pain were more compliant (OR, 3.74). Those who believed that home therapy would alleviate their pain were also more compliant (OR, 3.83).

Conclusion

The study found that a majority of participants with spine pain were compliant with prescribed chiropractic home treatment. Key factors that potentially influenced compliance were identified.

与脊柱疼痛自我管理家庭疗法依从性相关的因素:一项对参加南非脊椎指压治疗教学诊所的参与者的调查
目的本研究的目的是根据脊柱疼痛参与者报告的反馈,确定影响各种规定的家庭治疗依从性的因素。方法采用描述性、定量、横断面调查。采用有目的的抽样方法,在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省德班科技大学脊椎指压日间诊所招募了121名颈部和背部疼痛的参与者。数据是通过自我管理的问卷收集的。描述性统计,包括频率和百分比,用于总结数据,并计算优势比(or)。结果大多数参与者表现为慢性疼痛,报告平均严重程度为6分(满分10分),疼痛几乎没有残疾。家庭疗法包括伸展(92.2%)、热疗法(49.1%)和冰疗法(38.8%)。几乎三分之二(62.1%)的参与者报告完全遵守规定的家庭治疗,而32.8%的参与者报告部分遵守。可能影响依从性的主要因素是懒惰和健忘。报告患有抑郁症的参与者依从性较低(OR, 0.181),而患有慢性疼痛的参与者依从性较高(OR, 3.74)。那些认为家庭治疗可以减轻疼痛的人也更顺从(OR, 3.83)。结论:研究发现,大多数脊柱疼痛的参与者都符合规定的脊椎推拿家庭治疗。确定了可能影响遵守的关键因素。
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