| Literature DB >> 22171632 |
Bruce F Walker1, Simon D French, Matthew J Page, Denise A O'Connor, Joanne E McKenzie, Katherine Beringer, Kerry Murphy, Jenny L Keating, Susan Michie, Jill J Francis, Sally E Green.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Chiropractors commonly provide care to people with acute low-back pain (LBP). The aim of this survey was to determine how chiropractors intend to support and manage people with acute LBP and if this management is in accordance with two recommendations from an Australian evidence-based acute LBP guideline. The two recommendations were directed at minimising the use of plain x-ray and encouraging the patient to stay active.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22171632 PMCID: PMC3265419 DOI: 10.1186/2045-709X-19-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Demographic details of chiropractor survey respondents
| Variable | Category | Chiropractors (N = 274) |
|---|---|---|
| Sex (n, %) | Male | 181 (66) |
| Age (Mean, SD) | 41 (12) | |
| Practice location (n, %) | Urban | 206 (75) |
| Rural | 64 (23) | |
| Remote | 4 (1) | |
| Practice type (n, %) | Group | 173 (63) |
| Solo | 101 (37) | |
| Years in clinical practice (Mean, SD) | 15 (11) | |
| Hours practicing/week (Mean, SD) | 30 (12) | |
| Total patients/week (Mean, SD) | 104 (69) | |
| Acute LBP patients/week (Mean, SD) | 23 (24) | |
| Involvement in teaching (n, %) | Yes | 33 (12.1) |
| Formal postgraduate training relevant to LBP (n, %) | Yes | 96 (35) |
| Access to bulk-billing radiology service (n, %) | Yes | 245 (89) |
| Take own x-rays (n, %) | Yes | 52 (19) |
| Gonstead practitioner (n, %) | Yes | 31 (11) |
SD = standard deviation; IQR = interquartile range; LBP = low back pain; Gonstead practitioner: A type of chiropractor known to use plain x-ray more frequently.
† N = 273; ‡ N = 269; * N = 264
Percentage (95% confidence interval) of chiropractic respondents ordering, undertaking, or recommending investigations
| Investigation | Vignette 1 | Vignette 2 | Vignette 3 | Vignette 4 | Vignette 5* | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N = 274 | ||||||||||
| Lumbosacral plain x-ray | 40 | (34, 46) | 52 | (46, 58) | 47 | (41, 53) | 40 | (34, 46) | 67 | (62, 73) |
| Lumbosacral CT scan | 0 | (0, 2) | 2 | (1, 4) | 18 | (13, 22) | 10 | (7, 14) | 4 | (2, 7) |
| Lumbosacral MRI | 1 | (0, 3) | 1 | (0, 4) | 9 | (5, 12) | 4 | (2, 7) | 2 | (1, 5) |
| Full spine plain x-ray | 24 | (19, 29) | 32 | (27, 38) | 14 | (10, 18) | 25 | (20, 30) | 28 | (23, 33) |
| None | 34 | (28, 39) | 14 | (9, 18) | 20 | (15, 25) | 28 | (23, 34) | 3 | (1, 6) |
| Overall x-ray guideline adherence | 37 | (31, 43) | 16 | (12, 20) | 39 | (33, 45) | 37 | (31, 43) | 95 | (91, 97) |
* The only vignette where guideline recommends plain x-ray and not advice to stay active
Note: For Vignettes 1-4, x-ray guideline adherence is defined as the number of participants not ordering any type of x-ray (e.g., lumbosacral, full spine, AP lateral, pelvic)
Note: For Vignette 5, x-ray guideline adherence is defined as the number of participants ordering some type of x-ray (e.g., lumbosacral, full spine, AP lateral, pelvic)
† Exact binomial confidence calculated [14]
‡ Based on 273 participants.
Interventions undertaken or recommended by chiropractic respondents - n (%)
| Response options | Vignette 1 | Vignette 2 | Vignette 3 | Vignette 4 | Vignette 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bed rest | 1 (0) | 1 (0) | 3 (1) | 47 (17) | 36 (13) |
| Bed rest outside guideline recommendations† | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (1) | 12 (4) | NA |
| Paracetamol | 18 (7) | 21 (8) | 18 (7) | 53 (19) | 99 (36) |
| NSAIDs | 38 (14) | 21 (8) | 65 (24) | 125 (46) | 48 (18) |
| Back exercises | 79 (29) | 97 (35) | 133 (49) | 41 (15) | 14 (5) |
| General exercise | 135 (49) | 213 (78) | 130 (47) | 94 (34) | 62 (23) |
| Advice to stay active | 143 (52) | 183 (67) | 134 (49) | 101 (37) | 68 (25) |
| Advice regarding alternate ways of moving | 184 (67) | 168 (61) | 141 (51) | 169 (62) | 131 (48) |
| Advice to avoid pain provoking movements | 196 (72) | 181 (66) | 134 (49) | 191 (70) | 155 (57) |
| Work modification | 105 (38) | 113 (41) | 119 (43) | 132 (48) | 28 (10) |
| Spinal manipulation/adjustment | 251 (92) | 219 (80) | 189 (69) | 173 (63) | 95 (35) |
| Mobilisation | 84 (31) | 96 (35) | 66 (24) | 93 (34) | 55 (20) |
| Massage | 155 (57) | 162 (59) | 120 (44) | 131 (48) | 106 (39) |
| Lumbar supports | 10 (4) | 10 (4) | 29 (11) | 42 (15) | 23 (8) |
| Spinal traction | 6 (2) | 5 (2) | 21 (8) | 23 (8) | 4 (1) |
| Acupuncture | 15 (5) | 13 (5) | 29 (11) | 22 (8) | 11 (4) |
| Electrotherapy | 22 (8) | 20 (7) | 24 (9) | 31 (11) | 25 (9) |
| Thermal modalities | 135 (49) | 105 (38) | 74 (27) | 151 (55) | 120 (44) |
| Printed information | 29 (11) | 29 (11) | 15 (5) | 19 (7) | 4 (1) |
| Referral to another health care provider | 6 (2) | 25 (9) | 84 (31) | 28 (10) | 35 (13) |
N = 274 chiropractors unless otherwise specified.
* Advising bed rest (irrespective of the number of days).
† Advising bed rest for more than 2 days.
N = 268