| Literature DB >> 35002292 |
Ahmed S Alhowimel1, Mazyad A Alotaibi1, Dalyah M Alamam2, Faris A Alodaibi2, Julie M Fritz3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare professionals' beliefs and attitudes towards low back pain management play a significant role during treatment. This is a crucial aspect of primary care physicians working as a first point of contact for people seeking healthcare for low back pain. AIM: To identify the beliefs and behaviors of frontline healthcare professionals (primary care physicians) working in the Riyadh region with regard to low back pain management.Entities:
Keywords: attitude; behavior; biomedical management; biopsychosocial management; guidelines adherence; healthcare professional; low back pain; pain; primary care; primary care physician
Year: 2021 PMID: 35002292 PMCID: PMC8728917 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S343775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Participants’ Demographic Data
| Frequency | Percent (Out of 72) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 25–30 | 11 | 15.3 |
| 31–35 | 20 | 27.8 | |
| 36–40 | 16 | 22.2 | |
| 41–45 | 7 | 9.7 | |
| 46–50 | 5 | 6.9 | |
| More than 50 | 13 | 18.1 | |
| Gender | Male | 39 | 54.2 |
| Female | 33 | 45.8 | |
| Experience (years) | Less than 2 years | 9 | 12.5 |
| 2–5 | 17 | 23.6 | |
| 6–10 | 18 | 25.0 | |
| 11–15 | 9 | 12.5 | |
| 16–20 | 8 | 11.1 | |
| More than 20 years | 11 | 15.3 | |
| Region | Riyadh City | 64 | 88.9 |
| Central region but out of Riyadh City | 8 | 11.1 | |
| Nationality | Saudi | 31 | 43.1 |
| Sudanese | 14 | 19.4 | |
| Egyptian | 14 | 19.4 | |
| Other nationalities (Yemen, Palestine, Syrian, Canada, Pakistan, Cuban, Indian) | 13 | 18.1 | |
| Current qualification | General practitioner | 45 | 62.5 |
| Family Medicine | 21 | 29.2 | |
| Other (Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, General Surgeon Residence, Dentist) | 6 | 8.3 | |
| LBP cases per week | 0 | 3 | 4.2 |
| 1–5 | 47 | 65.3 | |
| 6–10 | 16 | 22.2 | |
| 11–15 | 4 | 5.6 | |
| More than 15 | 2 | 2.8 |
Abbreviation: LBP, Lower back pain.
Figure 1(A–D) Management recommendation. (A) LBP type, (B) work advice, (C) activity advice, (D) imaging recommendation.
Figure 2Treatment preferences (participants may select more than one option).
Figure 3Further management.
Demographic Data of Participants Who Completed the PABS
| Frequency | Percent (Out of 39) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 25–30 | 6 | 54.5% |
| 31–35 | 12 | 60.0% | |
| 36–40 | 6 | 37.5% | |
| 41–45 | 5 | 71.4% | |
| 46–50 | 1 | 20.0% | |
| More than 50 | 8 | 61.5% | |
| Gender | Male | 23 | 59.0% |
| Female | 15 | 45.5% | |
| Experience (years) | Less than 2 years | 6 | 66.7% |
| 2–5 | 12 | 70.6% | |
| 6–10 | 8 | 44.4% | |
| 11–15 | 1 | 11.1% | |
| 16–20 | 3 | 37.5% | |
| More than 20 years | 8 | 72.7% | |
| Current qualification | General Practitioner | 25 | 55.6% |
| Family Medicine | 10 | 47.6% | |
| Internal Medicine | 1 | 50.0% | |
| Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2 | 100.0% |
Abbreviation: PABS, Pain Attitudes and Beliefs Scale.
Descriptive Data of the PABS Subscale
| N | Range | Mean | Std. Deviation | Median | IQR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PABS Behavioral subscale | 39 | 9–44 | 31.5 | 7.2 | Normally distributed (using mean and SD) | |
| PABS Biomedical subscale | 39 | 10–52 | 36.5 | 7.8 | 37.5 | 9 |
Abbreviations: PABS, Pain Attitudes and Beliefs Scale; SD, standard deviation; IQR, interquartile range.