Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to identify the type and frequency of previously undiagnosed life threatening conditions (LTC), based on self-reports of chiropractic physicians, which were first recognized by the chiropractic physician...

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Main Authors: Daniel Dwain M, Ndetan Harrison, Rupert Ronald L, Martinez Daniel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-07-01
Series:Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
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Online Access:http://chiromt.com/content/20/1/21
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spelling doaj-38cd1bd58fd8404b91ac84417c5e7d132020-11-25T01:34:24ZengBMCChiropractic & Manual Therapies2045-709X2012-07-012012110.1186/2045-709X-20-21Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random surveyDaniel Dwain MNdetan HarrisonRupert Ronald LMartinez Daniel<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to identify the type and frequency of previously undiagnosed life threatening conditions (LTC), based on self-reports of chiropractic physicians, which were first recognized by the chiropractic physician. Additionally this information may have a preliminary role in determining whether chiropractic education provides the knowledge necessary to recognize these events.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The study design was a postal, cross-sectional, epidemiological self-administered survey. Two thousand Doctors of Chiropractic in the US were randomly selected from a list of 57878. The survey asked respondents to state the number of cases from the list where they were the first physician to recognize the condition over the course of their practice careers. Space was provided for unlisted conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The response rate was 29.9%. Respondents represented 11442 years in practice and included 3861 patients with a reported undiagnosed LTC. The most commonly presenting conditions were in rank order: carcinoma, abdominal aneurysm, deep vein thrombosis, stroke, myocardial infarction, subdural hematoma and a large group of other diagnoses. The occurrence of a previously undiagnosed LTC can be expected to present to the chiropractic physician every 2.5 years based on the responding doctors reports.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Based on this survey chiropractic physicians report encountering undiagnosed LTC’s in the normal course of practice. The findings of this study are of importance to the chiropractic profession and chiropractic education. Increased awareness and emphasis on recognition of LTC is a critical part of the education process and practice life.</p> http://chiromt.com/content/20/1/21ChiropracticEducationProfessional rolePrimary careDiagnosisLife threatening
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Rupert Ronald L
Martinez Daniel
Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
Chiropractic
Education
Professional role
Primary care
Diagnosis
Life threatening
author_facet Daniel Dwain M
Ndetan Harrison
Rupert Ronald L
Martinez Daniel
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title Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
title_short Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
title_full Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
title_fullStr Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
title_sort self-reported recognition of undiagnosed life threatening conditions in chiropractic practice: a random survey
publisher BMC
series Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
issn 2045-709X
publishDate 2012-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The purpose of this study was to identify the type and frequency of previously undiagnosed life threatening conditions (LTC), based on self-reports of chiropractic physicians, which were first recognized by the chiropractic physician. Additionally this information may have a preliminary role in determining whether chiropractic education provides the knowledge necessary to recognize these events.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The study design was a postal, cross-sectional, epidemiological self-administered survey. Two thousand Doctors of Chiropractic in the US were randomly selected from a list of 57878. The survey asked respondents to state the number of cases from the list where they were the first physician to recognize the condition over the course of their practice careers. Space was provided for unlisted conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The response rate was 29.9%. Respondents represented 11442 years in practice and included 3861 patients with a reported undiagnosed LTC. The most commonly presenting conditions were in rank order: carcinoma, abdominal aneurysm, deep vein thrombosis, stroke, myocardial infarction, subdural hematoma and a large group of other diagnoses. The occurrence of a previously undiagnosed LTC can be expected to present to the chiropractic physician every 2.5 years based on the responding doctors reports.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Based on this survey chiropractic physicians report encountering undiagnosed LTC’s in the normal course of practice. The findings of this study are of importance to the chiropractic profession and chiropractic education. Increased awareness and emphasis on recognition of LTC is a critical part of the education process and practice life.</p>
topic Chiropractic
Education
Professional role
Primary care
Diagnosis
Life threatening
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