Silvano Mior, C. Cancelliere, Corey Hofkirchner, Gaelan Connell, Deborah Sutton, Ellen Vogel, Pierre Côté, Simon D. French, Margareta Nordin, Audrey Laporte
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A feasibility study assessing a program of care for chiropractors managing spinal pain in Canadian Armed Forces personnel
LAY SUMMARY Spinal pain is responsible for a large proportion of pain and disability in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The authors developed and implemented a program of care (PoC) that included communication strategies and care pathways supporting chiropractic care for CAF personnel with spine-related problems. The authors tested the feasibility of implementing the PoC on two select CAF bases and found that it was feasible to implement, with a high rate of completion of patient outcomes, adherence to clinical pathways, and enhanced interprofessional communication and reporting. Participants reported satisfaction with the program. Successful implementation of a PoC could provide guidance and support for interprofessional collaborative care for CAF personnel with spine-related pain.