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Perspectives of older adults on co-management of low back pain by doctors of chiropractic and family medicine physicians: a focus group study.

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Lyons, KJ; Salsbury, SA; Hondras, MA; Jones, ME; Andresen, AA; Goertz, CM
Published in: BMC Complement Altern Med
September 16, 2013

BACKGROUND: While older adults may seek care for low back pain (LBP) from both medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of chiropractic (DCs), co-management between these providers is uncommon. The purposes of this study were to describe the preferences of older adults for LBP co-management by MDs and DCs and to identify their concerns for receiving care under such a treatment model. METHODS: We conducted 10 focus groups with 48 older adults who received LBP care in the past year. Interviews explored participants' care seeking experiences, co-management preferences, and perceived challenges to successful implementation of a MD-DC co-management model. We analyzed the qualitative data using thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Older adults considered LBP co-management by MDs and DCs a positive approach as the professions have complementary strengths. Participants wanted providers who worked in a co-management model to talk openly and honestly about LBP, offer clear and consistent recommendations about treatment, and provide individualized care. Facilitators of MD-DC co-management included collegial relationships between providers, arrangements between doctors to support interdisciplinary referral, computer systems that allowed exchange of health information between clinics, and practice settings where providers worked in one location. Perceived barriers to the co-management of LBP included the financial costs associated with receiving care from multiple providers concurrently, duplication of tests or imaging, scheduling and transportation problems, and potential side effects of medication and chiropractic care. A few participants expressed concern that some providers would not support a patient-preferred co-managed care model. CONCLUSIONS: Older adults are interested in receiving LBP treatment co-managed by MDs and DCs. Older adults considered patient-centered communication, collegial interdisciplinary interactions between these providers, and administrative supports such as scheduling systems and health record sharing as key components for successful LBP co-management.

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BMC Complement Altern Med

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EISSN

1472-6882

Publication Date

September 16, 2013

Volume

13

Start / End Page

225

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Manipulation, Chiropractic
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Focus Groups
  • Female
  • Family Practice
  • Complementary & Alternative Medicine
 

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Lyons, K. J., Salsbury, S. A., Hondras, M. A., Jones, M. E., Andresen, A. A., & Goertz, C. M. (2013). Perspectives of older adults on co-management of low back pain by doctors of chiropractic and family medicine physicians: a focus group study. BMC Complement Altern Med, 13, 225. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-225
Lyons, Kevin J., Stacie A. Salsbury, Maria A. Hondras, Mark E. Jones, Andrew A. Andresen, and Christine M. Goertz. “Perspectives of older adults on co-management of low back pain by doctors of chiropractic and family medicine physicians: a focus group study.BMC Complement Altern Med 13 (September 16, 2013): 225. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-225.
Lyons KJ, Salsbury SA, Hondras MA, Jones ME, Andresen AA, Goertz CM. Perspectives of older adults on co-management of low back pain by doctors of chiropractic and family medicine physicians: a focus group study. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2013 Sep 16;13:225.
Lyons, Kevin J., et al. “Perspectives of older adults on co-management of low back pain by doctors of chiropractic and family medicine physicians: a focus group study.BMC Complement Altern Med, vol. 13, Sept. 2013, p. 225. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/1472-6882-13-225.
Lyons KJ, Salsbury SA, Hondras MA, Jones ME, Andresen AA, Goertz CM. Perspectives of older adults on co-management of low back pain by doctors of chiropractic and family medicine physicians: a focus group study. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2013 Sep 16;13:225.
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Published In

BMC Complement Altern Med

DOI

EISSN

1472-6882

Publication Date

September 16, 2013

Volume

13

Start / End Page

225

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Patient Acceptance of Health Care
  • Manipulation, Chiropractic
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Focus Groups
  • Female
  • Family Practice
  • Complementary & Alternative Medicine