Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice

Objective. To develop and evaluate process indicators relevant to biopsychosocial history taking in patients with chronic back and neck pain. Methods. The SCEBS method, covering the Somatic, Psychological (Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior), and Social dimensions of chronic pain, was used to evaluate...

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Main Authors: Rob A. B. Oostendorp, Hans Elvers, Emilia Mikołajewska, Marjan Laekeman, Emiel van Trijffel, Han Samwel, William Duquet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/170463
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spelling doaj-eca515af73d34db290b87916ae29fba72020-11-24T21:32:31ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2015-01-01201510.1155/2015/170463170463Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical PracticeRob A. B. Oostendorp0Hans Elvers1Emilia Mikołajewska2Marjan Laekeman3Emiel van Trijffel4Han Samwel5William Duquet6Department of Manual Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Campus Jette, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1050 Brussels, BelgiumDepartment of Public Health and Research, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, P.O. Box 9100, 6500 HB Nijmegen, NetherlandsRehabilitation Clinic, Clinical Military Hospital No. 10 with Polyclinic, Powstańców Warszawy 5, 85-681 Bydgoszcz, PolandDepartment of Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, Stockumer Straße 12, 58453 Witten, GermanySOMT Educational Institute for Musculoskeletal Therapy, Softwareweg 5, 3821 BN Amersfoort, NetherlandsDepartment of Medical Psychology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, P.O. Box 9100, 6500 HB Nijmegen, NetherlandsDepartment of Statistics, Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Campus Oefenplein, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, BelgiumObjective. To develop and evaluate process indicators relevant to biopsychosocial history taking in patients with chronic back and neck pain. Methods. The SCEBS method, covering the Somatic, Psychological (Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior), and Social dimensions of chronic pain, was used to evaluate biopsychosocial history taking by manual physical therapists (MPTs). In Phase I, process indicators were developed while in Phase II indicators were tested in practice. Results. Literature-based recommendations were transformed into 51 process indicators. Twenty MTPs contributed 108 patient audio recordings. History taking was excellent (98.3%) for the Somatic dimension, very inadequate for Cognition (43.1%) and Behavior (38.3%), weak (27.8%) for Emotion, and low (18.2%) for the Social dimension. MTPs estimated their coverage of the Somatic dimension as excellent (100%), as adequate for Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior (60.1%), and as very inadequate for the Social dimension (39.8%). Conclusion. MTPs perform screening for musculoskeletal pain mainly through the use of somatic dimension of (chronic) pain. Psychological and social dimensions of chronic pain were inadequately covered by MPTs. Furthermore, a substantial discrepancy between actual and self-estimated use of biopsychosocial history taking was noted. We strongly recommend full implementation of the SCEBS method in educational programs in manual physical therapy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/170463
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author Rob A. B. Oostendorp
Hans Elvers
Emilia Mikołajewska
Marjan Laekeman
Emiel van Trijffel
Han Samwel
William Duquet
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Hans Elvers
Emilia Mikołajewska
Marjan Laekeman
Emiel van Trijffel
Han Samwel
William Duquet
Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Rob A. B. Oostendorp
Hans Elvers
Emilia Mikołajewska
Marjan Laekeman
Emiel van Trijffel
Han Samwel
William Duquet
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title Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice
title_short Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice
title_full Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice
title_fullStr Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice
title_full_unstemmed Manual Physical Therapists’ Use of Biopsychosocial History Taking in the Management of Patients with Back or Neck Pain in Clinical Practice
title_sort manual physical therapists’ use of biopsychosocial history taking in the management of patients with back or neck pain in clinical practice
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 2356-6140
1537-744X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Objective. To develop and evaluate process indicators relevant to biopsychosocial history taking in patients with chronic back and neck pain. Methods. The SCEBS method, covering the Somatic, Psychological (Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior), and Social dimensions of chronic pain, was used to evaluate biopsychosocial history taking by manual physical therapists (MPTs). In Phase I, process indicators were developed while in Phase II indicators were tested in practice. Results. Literature-based recommendations were transformed into 51 process indicators. Twenty MTPs contributed 108 patient audio recordings. History taking was excellent (98.3%) for the Somatic dimension, very inadequate for Cognition (43.1%) and Behavior (38.3%), weak (27.8%) for Emotion, and low (18.2%) for the Social dimension. MTPs estimated their coverage of the Somatic dimension as excellent (100%), as adequate for Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior (60.1%), and as very inadequate for the Social dimension (39.8%). Conclusion. MTPs perform screening for musculoskeletal pain mainly through the use of somatic dimension of (chronic) pain. Psychological and social dimensions of chronic pain were inadequately covered by MPTs. Furthermore, a substantial discrepancy between actual and self-estimated use of biopsychosocial history taking was noted. We strongly recommend full implementation of the SCEBS method in educational programs in manual physical therapy.
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