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背景:澳大利亚和新西兰的整骨医生主要使用各种方式治疗肌肉骨骼疾病,包括手工疗法、运动、生活方式和职业建议。似乎有一小部分患者寻求非肌肉骨骼问题的整骨治疗,如影响胃肠道的疾病。将整骨疗法作为此类疾病管理的一部分的证据基础是模棱两可的。本研究的目的是描述澳大利亚和新西兰的整骨医生的做法,他们经常报告治疗非肌肉骨骼疾病的患者。方法:本研究对2016年7月至12月在澳大利亚和2018年8月至12月在新西兰收集的澳大利亚和新西兰骨病实践研究网络(pbrn)数据进行了二次分析。PBRN基线调查的受访者被要求提供有关其人口统计、患者和临床管理特征的信息。这些特征之一是治疗以非肌肉骨骼疾病为主诉的患者的频率。描述性和推断性统计用于告知回归模型的重要预测因素往往管理非肌肉骨骼投诉。结果:来自澳大利亚和新西兰的1254名整骨疗法参与者中,13.5% (n = 170)报告经常治疗出现非msk症状的患者。经常治疗出现非msk症状的患者的重要预测因素是经常使用内脏(ora3.54 95%CI 2.15-5.85)和颅野骨病(OCF) (ora2.05 95%CI 1.20-3.51)技术,并且经常治疗3岁以下的患者(ora3.05 95%CI 1.89-4.90)。结论:超过十分之一的澳大利亚和新西兰整骨医生报告经常治疗出现非msk症状的患者,使用的主要手工治疗方法是内脏技术和OCF。本研究提供了一个独特的见解,以整骨医生的特点,谁经常治疗患者提出的非msk投诉。需要进一步的研究来检查患者是否专门针对非MSK投诉向整骨医生寻求治疗,或者主要是针对MSK投诉向整骨医生寻求治疗,而非MSK投诉作为次要考虑因素进行管理。
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Characteristics of Australian and New Zealand osteopaths who treat patients presenting with non-musculoskeletal complaints: outcomes from two practice-based research networks.

Characteristics of Australian and New Zealand osteopaths who treat patients presenting with non-musculoskeletal complaints: outcomes from two practice-based research networks.

Background: Australian and New Zealand osteopaths predominantly manage musculoskeletal complaints using a variety of modalities including manual therapy, exercise and lifestyle and occupational advice. There appears to be a small percentage of patients who seek osteopathy care for non-musculoskeletal issues such as conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract. The evidence base for osteopathic treatment as part of the management of such conditions is equivocal. The aim of this study was to describe the practice of Australian and New Zealand osteopaths who report often treating patients with non-musculoskeletal complaints.

Methods: This study is a secondary analysis of data from the Australian and New Zealand osteopathy practice-based research networks (PBRNs) collected in Australia from July to December 2016 and in New Zealand from August to December 2018. Respondents to the PBRN baseline surveys were asked to provide information about their demographic, patient and clinical management characteristics. One of these characteristics was the frequency of treating patients presenting with non-musculoskeletal complaints. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to inform regression modelling of significant predictors of often managing non-musculoskeletal complaints.

Results: Of the 1254 osteopath participants from Australia and NZ, 13.5% (n = 170) reported often treating patients presenting with non-MSK complaints. Significant predictors of often treating patients presenting with non-MSK complaints were often using visceral (ORa 3.54 95%CI 2.15-5.85) and Osteopathy in the Cranial Field (OCF) (ORa 2.05 95%CI 1.20-3.51) techniques, and often treating patients up to the age of 3 years (ORa 3.05 95%CI 1.89-4.90).

Conclusion: More than one in ten Australian and New Zealand osteopaths report often treating patients presenting with non-MSK complaints, with the dominant manual therapy approaches used being visceral techniques and OCF. This study provides a unique insight into the characteristics of osteopaths who often treat patients presenting with non-MSK complaints. Further research is required to examine if patients seek out care from an osteopath specifically for non-MSK complaints or primarily seek out care from an osteopath for MSK complaints but are managed for non-MSK complaints as a secondary consideration.

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Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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48
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Chiropractic & Manual Therapies publishes manuscripts on all aspects of evidence-based information that is clinically relevant to chiropractors, manual therapists and related health care professionals. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies is an open access journal that aims to provide chiropractors, manual therapists and related health professionals with clinically relevant, evidence-based information. Chiropractic and other manual therapies share a relatively broad diagnostic practice and treatment scope, emphasizing the structure and function of the body''s musculoskeletal framework (especially the spine). The practices of chiropractic and manual therapies are closely associated with treatments including manipulation, which is a key intervention. The range of services provided can also include massage, mobilisation, physical therapies, dry needling, lifestyle and dietary counselling, plus a variety of other associated therapeutic and rehabilitation approaches. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies continues to serve as a critical resource in this field, and as an open access publication, is more readily available to practitioners, researchers and clinicians worldwide.
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