Alec L. Schielke DC , Peter T. Hibl DC, MS , Zachary A. Cupler DC, MS , Jordan A. Gliedt DC , Clinton J. Daniels DC, MS
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摘要
目的本研究旨在探讨美国公共卫生协会(American Public Health Association)脊椎指压医疗(CHC)分会的前任和现任领导人对未来发展机会的看法,以及CHC对脊椎指压专业和公共卫生的贡献。方法从2024年6月至7月,邀请50名已确定身份的个人参加一项匿名、在线、结构化问卷调查,包括自由文本回答。定性的主题分析,植根于实用主义,使用归纳和演绎的方法进行。结果19例(有效率38%)纳入分析。从评论中确定了三个主要主题:1)该部门的内部参与促进了专业发展,并鼓励了强烈的社区意识;2)分会的领导能力和生产力与会员的增长和支持密切相关;3)部门领导应注重通过参与公共卫生领域来增加脊骨按摩专业的价值。对过去和现在CHC领导调查的定性分析确定了可能指导战略规划、政策制定和研究计划的3个主要主题。
Experiences and Perspectives of the American Public Health Association Chiropractic Health Care Section Leaders: A Qualitative Analysis
Objective
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perspectives of past and present leaders from the American Public Health Association’s Chiropractic Health Care (CHC) section regarding opportunities for future growth and contributions CHC could have on the chiropractic profession and public health.
Methods
From June to July 2024, 50 identified individuals were invited to participate in an anonymous, online, structured questionnaire survey including free-text responses. A qualitative thematic analysis, rooted in pragmatism, was performed using inductive and deductive approaches.
Results
Nineteen (38% response) were included in the analysis. Three main themes were identified from the comments: 1) internal engagement of the section promotes professional growth and encourages a strong sense of community; 2) leadership and productivity of the section are closely related to growing and supporting membership; and 3) section leadership should focus on adding value to the chiropractic profession through involvement in public health domains.
Conclusion
This qualitative analysis of past and present CHC leadership surveys identified 3 primary themes that may guide strategic planning, policy development, and research initiatives.