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Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation.

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Salsbury, SA; Goertz, CM; Vining, RD; Hondras, MA; Andresen, AA; Long, CR; Lyons, KJ; Killinger, LZ; Wallace, RB
Published in: Gerontologist
March 19, 2018

PURPOSE: Older adults seek health care for low back pain from multiple providers who may not coordinate their treatments. This study evaluated the perceived feasibility of a patient-centered practice model for back pain, including facilitators for interprofessional collaboration between family medicine physicians and doctors of chiropractic. DESIGN AND METHODS: This qualitative evaluation was a component of a randomized controlled trial of 3 interdisciplinary models for back pain management: usual medical care; concurrent medical and chiropractic care; and collaborative medical and chiropractic care with interprofessional education, clinical record exchange, and team-based case management. Data collection included clinician interviews, chart abstractions, and fieldnotes analyzed with qualitative content analysis. An organizational-level framework for dissemination of health care interventions identified norms/attitudes, organizational structures and processes, resources, networks-linkages, and change agents that supported model implementation. RESULTS: Clinicians interviewed included 13 family medicine residents and 6 chiropractors. Clinicians were receptive to interprofessional education, noting the experience introduced them to new colleagues and the treatment approaches of the cooperating profession. Clinicians exchanged high volumes of clinical records, but found the logistics cumbersome. Team-based case management enhanced information flow, social support, and interaction between individual patients and the collaborating providers. Older patients were viewed positively as change agents for interprofessional collaboration between these provider groups. IMPLICATIONS: Family medicine residents and doctors of chiropractic viewed collaborative care as a useful practice model for older adults with back pain. Health care organizations adopting medical and chiropractic collaboration can tailor this general model to their specific setting to support implementation.

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Gerontologist

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EISSN

1758-5341

Publication Date

March 19, 2018

Volume

58

Issue

2

Start / End Page

376 / 387

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Physicians
  • Patient Care Team
  • Patient Care Management
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Gerontology
  • Female
  • Evaluation Studies as Topic
  • Chiropractic
 

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Salsbury, S. A., Goertz, C. M., Vining, R. D., Hondras, M. A., Andresen, A. A., Long, C. R., … Wallace, R. B. (2018). Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation. Gerontologist, 58(2), 376–387. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnw188
Salsbury, Stacie A., Christine M. Goertz, Robert D. Vining, Maria A. Hondras, Andrew A. Andresen, Cynthia R. Long, Kevin J. Lyons, Lisa Z. Killinger, and Robert B. Wallace. “Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation.Gerontologist 58, no. 2 (March 19, 2018): 376–87. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnw188.
Salsbury SA, Goertz CM, Vining RD, Hondras MA, Andresen AA, Long CR, et al. Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation. Gerontologist. 2018 Mar 19;58(2):376–87.
Salsbury, Stacie A., et al. “Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation.Gerontologist, vol. 58, no. 2, Mar. 2018, pp. 376–87. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/geront/gnw188.
Salsbury SA, Goertz CM, Vining RD, Hondras MA, Andresen AA, Long CR, Lyons KJ, Killinger LZ, Wallace RB. Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation. Gerontologist. 2018 Mar 19;58(2):376–387.
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Published In

Gerontologist

DOI

EISSN

1758-5341

Publication Date

March 19, 2018

Volume

58

Issue

2

Start / End Page

376 / 387

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Physicians
  • Patient Care Team
  • Patient Care Management
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Gerontology
  • Female
  • Evaluation Studies as Topic
  • Chiropractic