什么是有效的按摩疗法?这取决于......":对经验丰富的骨科按摩师的定性研究。

Q2 Health Professions
Jennifer L Stewart-Richardson, Suzanne C Hopf, Judith Crockett, Phillipa Southwell
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背景:在不同的历史和文化背景下,按摩一直被用作治疗肌肉骨骼疼痛的一种方法,但大多数荟萃分析表明,按摩的疗效只能得到微弱的支持。人们认识到需要对以下基础性问题进行更多研究:按摩治疗是如何构建的;治疗师在治疗过程中的实际操作,包括他们的临床推理;以及治疗师在确定按摩治疗的有效性方面发挥了什么作用。目的:本研究旨在探讨经验丰富的骨科按摩治疗师认为他们工作的哪些方面有助于提高疗效:通过 Zoom 对澳大利亚六名经验丰富的矫形按摩师进行了半结构化访谈:研究设计:采用归纳式主题分析法对访谈进行分析,寻求可实际应用的见解,而不是理论驱动的解释:结果:参与者关注客户之间、治疗师之间以及治疗方法之间的潜在差异,并明确表示 "差异 "这一概念是他们对自己工作的基本看法,也是他们发表评论的基本背景。在 "差异 "的框架内,从数据中解读出三个关键主题:(1) "每个人都是不同的,因此每次治疗都是不同的":他们如何根据这些差异进行个性化治疗;(2) "治疗师如何应对差异":他们如何应对在这种情况下工作所面临的挑战;以及 (3) "是什么造成了差异":他们为满足客户的需求而针对每次治疗所采用的解决问题的过程:结论:参与者并没有将特定的技术或模式定义为 "有效 "或 "无效"。相反,治疗师提供有效治疗的能力是建立在治疗和评估的反复过程之上的,这使得他们能够专注于客户的个人需求。在这种情况下,"有效 "可以被视为一种过程,而不是一种特定的按摩技术。
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What is Effective in Massage Therapy? Well, "It Depends…": a Qualitative Study of Experienced Orthopaedic Massage Therapists.

Background: Massage has been used as a treatment for musculoskeletal pain throughout history and across cultures, and yet most meta-analyses have only shown weak support for the efficacy of massage. There is a recognised need for more research in foundational questions including: how massage treatments are constructed; what therapists actually do within a treatment, including their clinical reasoning; and what role therapists play in determining the effectiveness of a massage treatment.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore what experienced orthopaedic massage therapists consider to be the aspects of their work that contribute to effectiveness.

Setting and participants: Semi-structured interviews were conducted via Zoom with six experienced orthopaedic massage therapists in Australia.

Research design: The interviews were analysed using inductive thematic analysis, seeking insights that might be practically applied, rather than theory-driven interpretations.

Results: The participants focused on the underlying differences between clients, between therapists, and between treatments, and clearly indicated that this concept of "difference" was foundational to their view of their work and was the underlying context for the comments they made. Within that frame of "difference", three key themes were interpreted from the data: (1) "Everyone is different so every treatment is different": how they individualised treatment based on these differences; (2) "How therapists cope with difference": how they managed the challenges of working in this context; and (3) "What makes a difference": the problem-solving processes they used to target each treatment to meeting the client's needs.

Conclusions: Participants did not identify specific techniques or modalities as "effective" or not. Rather, a therapist's ability to provide effective treatment was based on an iterative process of treatment and assessment that allowed them to focus on the individual needs of the client. In this case "effectiveness" could be considered a process rather than a specific massage technique.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
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审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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