Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.

<h4>Background</h4>Osteopathy is an increasingly popular health care modality to address pain and function in the musculoskeletal system, organs and the head region, as well as functional somatic syndromes. Although osteopathy is recommended principally in guidelines for management of ba...

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Main Authors: Chantal Morin, Andrée Aubin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25184204/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-a633da3af25848bd8f199e3640f90b772021-03-04T09:03:58ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0199e10625910.1371/journal.pone.0106259Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.Chantal MorinAndrée Aubin<h4>Background</h4>Osteopathy is an increasingly popular health care modality to address pain and function in the musculoskeletal system, organs and the head region, as well as functional somatic syndromes. Although osteopathy is recommended principally in guidelines for management of back pain, osteopaths' scope of practice is wide, albeit poorly defined. In order to understand better the practice of osteopathy, this study aimed to investigate the most common reasons for osteopathic consultations in clinical settings in Quebec.<h4>Methods</h4>A prospective survey of members of the Registre des ostéopathes du Québec was conducted to examine demographics in osteopathic practices, as well as patients' primary reasons for consultations over a two-week period. The questionnaire was devised following a literature review and refined and verified with two stages of expert input.<h4>Results</h4>277 osteopaths (60[corrected]% response rate) responded to the survey notice. 14,002 patients' primary reasons for consultations were reported in completed questionnaires and returned by practicing osteopaths. Musculoskeletal pain located in the spine, thorax, pelvis and limbs was the most common reason for consultations (61.9%), with females consulting most commonly for cervical pain and males for lumbar pain. Perinatal and paediatric (11.8%), head (9.1%), visceral (5.0%) and general concerns (4.8%) were the other most common reasons for consultations. Preventive care represented the remaining 0.3%.<h4>Interpretation</h4>The nature of primary reasons for osteopathic consultations, coupled with documented satisfaction of patients with this approach, suggest a future for multidisciplinary collaborative health care including osteopathy. Results of this survey may contribute to informing physicians and others pending regulation of Quebec osteopaths, and also provide direction for future clinical research and guidelines development.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25184204/pdf/?tool=EBI
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Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.
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Andrée Aubin
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title Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.
title_short Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.
title_full Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.
title_fullStr Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.
title_full_unstemmed Primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in Quebec.
title_sort primary reasons for osteopathic consultation: a prospective survey in quebec.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Osteopathy is an increasingly popular health care modality to address pain and function in the musculoskeletal system, organs and the head region, as well as functional somatic syndromes. Although osteopathy is recommended principally in guidelines for management of back pain, osteopaths' scope of practice is wide, albeit poorly defined. In order to understand better the practice of osteopathy, this study aimed to investigate the most common reasons for osteopathic consultations in clinical settings in Quebec.<h4>Methods</h4>A prospective survey of members of the Registre des ostéopathes du Québec was conducted to examine demographics in osteopathic practices, as well as patients' primary reasons for consultations over a two-week period. The questionnaire was devised following a literature review and refined and verified with two stages of expert input.<h4>Results</h4>277 osteopaths (60[corrected]% response rate) responded to the survey notice. 14,002 patients' primary reasons for consultations were reported in completed questionnaires and returned by practicing osteopaths. Musculoskeletal pain located in the spine, thorax, pelvis and limbs was the most common reason for consultations (61.9%), with females consulting most commonly for cervical pain and males for lumbar pain. Perinatal and paediatric (11.8%), head (9.1%), visceral (5.0%) and general concerns (4.8%) were the other most common reasons for consultations. Preventive care represented the remaining 0.3%.<h4>Interpretation</h4>The nature of primary reasons for osteopathic consultations, coupled with documented satisfaction of patients with this approach, suggest a future for multidisciplinary collaborative health care including osteopathy. Results of this survey may contribute to informing physicians and others pending regulation of Quebec osteopaths, and also provide direction for future clinical research and guidelines development.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25184204/pdf/?tool=EBI
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