在美国联邦合格医疗中心工作的脊椎指压治疗医生的培训、专业技能和经验:一项混合方法研究。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Andrea K Albertson, Michele J Maiers, Alane G Lucht, Paul Ratté, Charles E Sawyer
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目的:本研究的目的是考察在联邦合格医疗中心(fqhc)工作的脊医(DCs)的培训、专业技能和经验。方法:邀请美国已确定的fqhc雇用的dc参加一项关于其培训和实践的调查,调查于2023年11月至12月进行。2024年2月至5月期间,这些DC的一部分以及FQHC的管理人员和同事参加了定性访谈,以探索DC在FQHC中有效实践所需的经验和技能。调查分析采用描述性统计和内容分析,而反思性主题分析则通过识别值得注意的主题和创建代码本来应用于访谈。结果:在被邀请的206个区议会中,101个完成调查,占49.0%。受访者平均从业18.2年(1 ~ 48年),44.8%的人参加了公共服务贷款减免计划。不到一半的人报告有多学科背景的经验(47.4%),通过证书的额外培训(43.8%)或高级学位(28.1%)。许多(41.8%)报告使用非英语语言与患者交流,主要是西班牙语(80.5%)。DCs经常进行关节操作和软组织治疗,主要用于脊柱和慢性疼痛。采访涉及12名dc、10名管理员和7名同事。每个小组都对临床医生的教学能力(如沟通、患者教育)、以患者为中心的取向和跨专业能力(如团队合作、协作)表示赞赏。区议会重视向服务不足的社区提供脊椎指压疗法,重视病人护理而不是商业实践。结论:在fqhc工作的临床医生表现出“团队精神”,包括以患者为中心的护理、跨专业合作和沟通。他们与FQHCs的整合加强了团队护理,扩大了非药物疼痛管理的可及性。
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Training, Professional Skills, and Experiences of Doctors of Chiropractic Working in U.S. Federally Qualified Health Centers: A Mixed Methods Study.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the training, professional skills, and experiences of Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) working in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).

Methods: Identified FQHC-employed DCs in the United States were invited to participate in a survey about their training and practice, administered between November and December 2023. A subset of these DCs, along with FQHC administrators and colleagues, participated in qualitative interviews to explore their experiences and the skills necessary for a DC to practice effectively in FQHCs, between February and May 2024. Survey analysis utilized descriptive statistics and content analysis, while reflexive thematic analysis was applied to the interviews by identifying notable themes and creating a codebook.

Results: Of 206 DCs invited, 101 completed the survey (49.0%). Respondents averaged 18.2 years in practice (range: 1-48), and 44.8% participated in the Public Services Loan Forgiveness program. Fewer than half reported prior experience in multidisciplinary settings (47.4%), additional training through certificates (43.8%), or advanced degrees (28.1%). Many (41.8%) reported using a non-English language with patients, predominantly Spanish (80.5%). DCs frequently performed joint manipulation and soft tissue therapies, primarily for spinal and chronic pain. Interviews involved 12 DCs, 10 administrators, and 7 colleagues. Each group appreciated DCs' instructional abilities (eg, communication, patient education), patient-centered orientation, and interprofessional competencies (eg, teamwork, collaboration). DCs valued providing chiropractic access to underserved communities and focusing on patient care over business practices.

Conclusions: DCs working in FQHCs demonstrated a "team mentality" including patient-centered care, interprofessional collaboration, and communication. Their integration into FQHCs enhances team-based care and expands access to nonpharmacologic pain management.

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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
7.70%
发文量
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审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT) is an international and interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the advancement of conservative health care principles and practices. The JMPT is the premier biomedical publication in the chiropractic profession and publishes peer reviewed, research articles and the Journal''s editorial board includes leading researchers from around the world. The Journal publishes original primary research and review articles of the highest quality in relevant topic areas. The JMPT addresses practitioners and researchers needs by adding to their clinical and basic science knowledge and by informing them about relevant issues that influence health care practices.
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