| Literature DB >> 27822360 |
Roger M Engel1, Robyn Beirman2, Sandra Grace3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While the role of complementary medicine therapies such as chiropractic and osteopathy is yet to be clearly delineated in the Australian context, demand for these services remains high. The attitudes of general practitioners towards chiropractors and osteopaths may have played a part in producing this outcome. However, this view is based on data that were more than 10 years old. Current anecdotal evidence suggests that the previous level of support may be declining in sections of the Australian medical profession. An assessment of the current views of general practitioners towards chiropractors and osteopaths is called for. The results being reported here represent the first stage of this assessment.Entities:
Keywords: Chiropractic; Complementary Medicine; General Practitioners; Osteopathy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27822360 PMCID: PMC5088656 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-016-0119-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Respondent characteristics (n = 630)*
| Source of data | Non-responders | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | 20 | |||||||
| Male | Female | |||||||
| Study | 59 | 41 | ||||||
| Profession a | 60 | 40 | ||||||
| Age (years) | 15 | |||||||
| <30 | 30–40 | 41–50 | 51–60 | >60 | ||||
| Study | 5 | 28 | 21 | 23 | 23 | |||
| <30 | 30–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | >60 | ||||
| Profession a | 25 | 48 | 14 | 7 | 6 | |||
| Years in practice | 7 | |||||||
| 0–2 | 3–5 | 6–10 | 11–15 | 16–20 | 20+ | |||
| Study | 10 | 14 | 15 | 10 | 6 | 45 | ||
| <2 | 2–5 | 6–10 | 11–19 | 20+ | ||||
| Profession b | 1 | 10 | 9 | 16 | 64 | |||
| Geographical region by postcode | 23 | |||||||
| NSW | Vic | Qld | SA | WA | Tas | ACT | ||
| Study | 32 | 23 | 24 | 7 | 9 | 3 | 2 | |
| Profession c | 33 | 25 | 20 | 8 | 10 | 2 | 2 | |
* All figures given as % of responders; Figures for non-responders are number for each category; Study refers to results from the cross-sectional study; Profession refers to GP workforce data
a Medical Board of Australia. Medical Practitioner Registrant Data: September 2014 http://www.medicalboard.gov.au/
b University of Sydney. General practice activity in Australia 2013–14. http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/bitstream/2123/11882/4/9781743324226_ONLINE.pdf
c Australian Institute of Health & Welfare 2014. http://www.aihw.gov.au/workforce/medical/additional/
Difference in GP attitudes about Chiropractors and Osteopaths: binary response questionsa (n = 630)
| Survey question | YES | NOb | Differencec (95 % CI) | p | Non-respondersd |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Have you ever witnessed a treatment by a chiropractor? | 304 (50) | 305 (50) | 21 | ||
| Have you ever witnessed a treatment by an osteopath? | 162 (27) | 449 (73) | 23 (19–28) | < 0.01* | 19 |
| Have you ever been a recipient of a treatment by a chiropractor? | 164 (27) | 445 (73) | 21 | ||
| Have you ever been a recipient of a treatment by an osteopath? | 101 (17) | 508 (83) | 10 (7–14) | < 0.01* | 21 |
| Have you ever referred a patient to a chiropractor? | 239 (40) | 365 (60) | 26 | ||
| Have you ever referred a patient to an osteopath? | 205 (34) | 396 (66) | 6 (1–10) | 0.01* | 29 |
| Have you ever had a patient referred to you by a chiropractor? | 297 (49) | 306 (51) | 27 | ||
| Have you ever had a patient referred to you by an osteopath? | 180 (30) | 424 (70) | 19 (15–24) | < 0.01* | 26 |
| Do you know any of the chiropractors in the area around your practice? | 378 (64) | 217 (36) | 35 | ||
| Do you know any of the osteopaths in the area around your practice? | 178 (30) | 410 (70) | 34 (29–38) | < 0.01* | 42 |
| For which of the following conditions do you believe that treatment can be helpful? | |||||
| Tension headache (C) | 163 (28) | 412 (72) | 55 | ||
| Tension headache (O) | 164 (28) | 418 (72) | 0 (−3–4) | 0.79 | 48 |
| Cervicogenic headache (C) | 212 (37) | 368 (63) | 50 | ||
| Cervicogenic headache (O) | 182 (31) | 403 (69) | 6 (2–10) | 0.01* | 45 |
| Migraine (C) | 85 (15) | 485 (85) | 60 | ||
| Migraine (O) | 89 (16) | 478 (84) | 1 (−4–2) | 0.54 | 63 |
| Mechanical low back pain (C) | 307 (53) | 278 (47) | 45 | ||
| Mechanical low back pain (O) | 244 (42) | 342 (58) | 11 (7–15) | < 0.01* | 44 |
| Facilitating mobility in patients with arthritides (C) | 153 (27) | 423 (73) | 54 | ||
| Facilitating mobility in patients with arthritides (O) | 167 (29) | 415 (71) | 2 (−6–2) | 0.44 | 48 |
| Neck and upper back pain due to muscle tension (C) | 225 (39) | 352 (61) | 53 | ||
| Neck and upper back pain due to muscle tension (O) | 217 (38) | 360 (62) | 1 (−3–7) | 0.42 | 53 |
| Would you co-manage a patient with a chiropractor (if clinically appropriate)? | 189 (32) | 397 (68) | 44 | ||
| Would you co-manage a patient with an osteopath (if clinically appropriate)? | 193 (33) | 393 (67) | 1 (−4–3) | 0.70 | 44 |
| Are you aware that all primary chiropractic education in Australia is university based? | 456 (78) | 126 (22) | 48 | ||
| Are you aware that all primary osteopathic education in Australia is university based? | 313 (54) | 269 (46) | 24 (21–28) | < 0.01* | 48 |
| Are you aware that primary chiropractic education in Australia is a 5 year full-time program? | 379 (65) | 202 (35) | 49 | ||
| Are you aware that primary osteopathic education in Australia is a 5 year full-time program? | 265 (46) | 312 (54) | 19 (16–23) | < 0.01* | 53 |
| Would you be interested in learning more about primary chiropractic education in Australia? | 185 (32) | 388 (68) | 57 | ||
| Would you be interested in learning more about primary osteopathic education in Australia? | 209 (37) | 359 (63) | 5 (2–7) | < 0.01* | 62 |
CI Confidence interval, O Osteopathic, C Chiropractic
* p < 0.05
a All figures given as n (%) of total responses to that question except for non-responders
b Responses recorded as ‘Maybe’, ‘Don’t remember’ and ‘Don’t know’ have been included under the NO column for statistical analysis
c Difference (%) in YES answers for pairs of questions calculated using McNemar’s test for dependent binary data
d Figures given as number of non-responders
Difference in GP attitudes about Chiropractors and Osteopaths: ordinal response questionsa (n = 630)
| Survey question | Strongly agree | Agree | Totalb | Neither agree nor disagree | Disagree | Strongly disagree | Totalc | Differenced (95 % CI) | p | Non-respondersi | |
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “Chiropractic treatment could benefit some of my patients.” | 43 (7) | 167 (28) | 210 (35) | 146 (24) | 139 (23) | 112 (19) | 397 (65) | 23 | |||
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “Osteopathic treatment could benefit some of my patients.” | 46 (7) | 160 (26) | 206 (34) | 201 (32) | 107 (17) | 97 (16) | 405 (66) | −1 (−3–5) | 0.74 | 19 | |
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “They (chiropractors) have provided useful and/or meaningful correspondence with me about co-management of patients.” | 16 (4) | 63 (14) | 79 (18) | 74 (17) | 138 (31) | 156 (34) | 368 (82) | 183 | |||
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “They (osteopaths) have provided useful and/or meaningful correspondence with me about co-management of patients.” | 19 (7) | 50 (17) | 69 (24) | 68 (24) | 62 (21) | 90 (31) | 220 (76) | −6 (−13– –4) | < 0.01* | 341 | |
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “I would like to have a better professional relationship with the local chiropractor(s).” | 26 (5) | 107 (18) | 133 (23) | 213 (36) | 143 (24) | 104 (17) | 460 (77) | 37 | |||
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “I would like to have a better professional relationship with the local osteopath(s).” | 28 (5) | 117 (20) | 145 (25) | 236 (40) | 116 (19) | 95 (16) | 447 (75) | −2 (−5–1) | 0.18 | 38 | |
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “The ongoing media coverage surrounding chiropractic has made it difficult to understand the role of the chiropractor in health care.” | 39 (7) | 125 (22) | 164 (29) | 211 (37) | 137 (23) | 65 (11) | 413 (71) | 53 | |||
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “The ongoing media coverage surrounding osteopathy has made it difficult to understand the role of the osteopath in health care.” | 23 (4) | 62 (11) | 85 (15) | 301 (52) | 138 (23) | 57 (10) | 496 (85) | 14 (11–17) | < 0.01* | 49 | |
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “There is a growing body of evidence available on the efficacy of chiropractic treatment.” | 19 (3) | 41 (7) | 60 (10) | 140 (24) | 189 (33) | 185 (33) | 514 (90) | 56 | |||
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “There is a growing body of evidence available on the efficacy of osteopathic treatment.” | 9 (2) | 56 (9) | 65 (11) | 228 (40) | 141 (24) | 143 (25) | 512 (89) | −1 (−3–2) | 0.67 | 53 | |
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “Chiropractic education in Australia is primarily evidence based.” | 9 (2) | 34 (6) | 43 (8) | 133 (23) | 165 (29) | 236 (41) | 534 (93) | 53 | |||
| To what extent do you agree with the following statement: “Osteopathic education in Australia is primarily evidence based.” | 5 (1) | 51 (9) | 56 (10) | 233 (40) | 116 (20) | 173 (30) | 522 (90) | −2 (−5–1) | 0.04* | 52 | |
| Very know-ledgeable | Know-ledgeable | Some knowledge | Totale | Not very much knowledge | No knowledge | Totalf | Differenced (95 % CI) | p | Non-respondersi | ||
| How would you rate your knowledge of chiropractic and its mechanism of treatment? | 52 (9) | 149 (24) | 261 (43) | 462 (76) | 127 (21) | 18 (3) | 145 (24) | 23 | |||
| How would you rate your knowledge of osteopathy and its mechanism of treatment? | 33 (5) | 87 (14) | 221 (36) | 341 (56) | 199 (32.6) | 70 (11.5) | 269 (44) | 20 (16–24) | < 0.01* | 20 | |
| Very satisfied | Satisfied | Totalg | Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied | Dissatisfied | Very dissatisfied | Haven’t communicated enough to respond | Totalh | Differenced (95 % CI) | p | Non-respondersi | |
| Are you satisfied with the methods of communication between chiropractors and doctors? | 13 (2) | 35 (6) | 48 (8) | 118 (20) | 97 (16) | 88 (15) | 242 (41) | 545 (92) | 37 | ||
| Are you satisfied with the methods of communication between osteopaths and doctors? | 11 (2) | 42 (7) | 53 (9) | 132 (22) | 48 (8) | 58 (10) | 301 (51) | 539 (91) | −1 (−3–2) | 0.49 | 38 |
CI Confidence interval
* p < 0.05
a All figures given as n (%) of total responses to that question except for non-responders
b Total responses recorded as ‘Strongly agree’ and ‘Agree’
c Total responses recorded as ‘Neither agree nor disagree’, ‘Disagree’ and ‘Strongly disagree’
d Difference (%) in Totalb, Totale or Totalg answers respectively for pairs of questions calculated using McNemar’s test for dependent binary data
e Total response recorded as ‘Very knowledgeable’, ‘Knowledgeable’ and ‘Some knowledge’
f Total responses recorded as ‘Not very much knowledge’ and ‘No knowledge’
g Total responses recorded as ‘Very satisfied’ and ‘Satisfied’
h Total responses recorded as ‘Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied’, ‘Dissatisfied’, ‘Very dissatisfied’ and ‘Haven’t communicated enough to respond’
i Figures given as number of non-responders