| Literature DB >> 27639556 |
David Sibbritt1, Romy Lauche2, Tobias Sundberg3, Wenbo Peng2, Craig Moore2, Alex Broom4, Emma Kirby4, Jon Adams2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Back pain is a common, disabling and costly disorder for which patients often consult with a wide range of health practitioners. Unfortunately, no research to date has directly examined the association between the severity of back pain and back pain sufferers' choice of whom and in what order to consult different health practitioners.Entities:
Keywords: Back pain; Complementary medicine; Health service utilisation; Women
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27639556 PMCID: PMC5026776 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-016-1251-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Frequency of consultations with doctors, allied health practitioners and/or alternative practitioners for back pain
| Health care practitioner | Frequency | Percent |
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| Medical doctors | ||
| General practitioner | 664 | 55.6 |
| Orthopaedic specialist | 94 | 7.9 |
| Rheumatologist | 75 | 6.3 |
| Neurologist | 47 | 3.9 |
| Other medical practitioner | 42 | 3.5 |
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| Allied health practitioners | ||
| Physiotherapist | 430 | 36.0 |
| Pharmacist | 243 | 20.4 |
| Nurse | 40 | 3.4 |
| Occupational therapist | 28 | 2.4 |
| Other allied health practitioner | 104 | 8.7 |
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| Alternative health practitioners | ||
| Massage therapist | 515 | 43.1 |
| Chiropractor | 441 | 36.9 |
| Acupuncturist | 154 | 12.9 |
| Herbalist/naturopath | 110 | 9.2 |
| Meditation/yoga therapist | 106 | 8.9 |
| Osteopath | 101 | 8.5 |
| Reiki therapist | 37 | 3.1 |
| Reflexologist | 35 | 2.9 |
| Traditional Chinese medicine therapist | 30 | 2.5 |
| Aromatherapist | 23 | 1.9 |
| Craniosacral therapist | 17 | 1.4 |
| Other alternative health practitioner | 196 | 16.4 |
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Comparisons between the health care practitioner first consulted for back pain by women across measures of back pain frequency, back pain intensity and SF-36 dimensions of quality of life
| Characteristics | Health care practitioner first consulted for back pain* | |||||
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| General practitioner | Chiropractor | Physiotherapist | Massage | Other |
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| % (95 % C.I.) | % (95 % C.I.) | % (95 % C.I.) | % (95 % C.I.) | % (95 % C.I.) | ||
| Back pain frequency | ||||||
| Continuous back pain (% yes)a, b, c, d | 22 (19, 26) | 7 (4, 10) | 11 (4, 17) | 9 (1, 17) | 11 (5, 17) | <0.001 |
| Mean (95 % C.I.) | Mean (95 % C.I.) | Mean (95 % C.I.) | Mean (95 % C.I.) | Mean (95 % C.I.) | ||
| Back pain intensity** | ||||||
| Intensity of | 5.8 (5.6, 5.9) | 4.7 (4.4, 4.9) | 4.6 (4.2, 5.0) | 4.4 (3.9, 4.9) | 5.2 (4.9 5.5) | <0.001 |
| Intensity of | 7.7 (7.5, 7.8) | 6.8 (6.5, 7.0) | 6.6 (6.0, 7.1) | 6.5 (5.9, 7.1) | 7.2 (6.8, 7.6) | <0.001 |
| SF-36 dimensions | ||||||
| General healtha, b, c, d | 56.9 (55.1, 58.7) | 67.5 (64.8, 70.1) | 69.4 (65.4, 73.5) | 70.7 (65.3, 76.1) | 63.7 (59.8, 67.6) | <0.001 |
| Bodily paina, b, c, d | 45.1 (43.4, 46.8) | 57.4 (54.7, 60.2) | 56.1 (51.8, 60.5) | 61.3 (55.3, 67.3) | 52.6 (48.8, 56.3) | <0.001 |
| Physical functioninga, b, c, d | 59.3 (57.2, 61.3) | 72.7 (69.7, 75.6) | 71.9 (67.2, 76.6) | 78.2 (73.5, 82.8) | 68.5 (64.3, 72.7) | <0.001 |
| Role physicala, b, c | 42.2 (38.8, 45.5) | 62.3 (56.9, 67.7) | 63.4 (54.5, 72.2) | 69.1 (58.5, 79.7) | 53.6 (45.6, 61.6) | <0.001 |
| Mental healtha, c | 70.3 (68.8, 71.9) | 74.9 (72.7, 77.1) | 74.8 (71.3, 78.4) | 77.0 (72.9, 81.1) | 73.7 (70.5, 76.9) | 0.002 |
| Role emotionala, b, c | 68.0 (64.6, 71.3) | 79.0 (74.4, 83.6) | 84.1 (77.3, 90.9) | 93.3 (87.9, 98.8) | 76.6 (69.6, 83.6) | <0.001 |
| Vitalitya, b | 48.0 (46.3, 49.8) | 55.5 (52.9, 58.2) | 57.6 (53.5, 61.7) | 55.8 (50.0, 61.5) | 52.2 (48.1, 56.4) | <0.001 |
| Social functioninga, b, c | 69.1 (66.8, 71.3) | 80.3 (77.2, 83.5) | 84.3 (80.0, 88.6) | 81.1 (75.1, 87.2) | 75.4 (70.5, 80.4) | <0.001 |
*Note that 100 women did not consult any health care practitioner for their back pain within the previous 12 months
**Back Pain Intensity, as measured on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 representing ‘no pain’ and 10 representing ‘worst possible pain’
***p-value was determined by chi-square test or analysis of variance (ANOVA), where appropriate
aStatistically significant difference between GP and chiropractor, Bonferroni adjustment (α = 0.05)
bStatistically significant difference between GP and physiotherapist, Bonferroni adjustment (α = 0.05)
cStatistically significant difference between GP and massage therapist, Bonferroni adjustment (α = 0.05)
dStatistically significant difference between GP and other, Bonferroni adjustment (α = 0.05)
Fig. 1Partitioning of the sample based on order of consultation with any healthcare practitioners*. *Back pain (BP) intensity = mean back pain intensity score, as measured on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 representing ‘no pain’ and 10 representing ‘worst possible pain’