Perceptions of medical doctors and patients about imaging for people with low back pain: A qualitative study.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION PM&R Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13210
Mariana M Barbosa, Anna Julia M Dos Santos, Nilva Galli, Rubens V C Vidal, Guilherme H D Grande, Crystian B Oliveira
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Background: Low-value care is the use of substitutive/ineffective/harmful strategies based on available evidence, and it is considered one of the main contributors to the burden related to low back pain in health care systems. The use of routine imaging for patients with low back pain is the main example of inappropriate care. Therefore, understanding the perceptions of medical doctors and patients from Brazil about this practice may help propose strategies to reduce imaging rates.

Objective: To investigate the perceptions of medical doctors and patients about imaging for the diagnosis of nonspecific low back pain.

Design: A qualitative study using the framework analysis method.

Settings: Primary and secondary care.

Participants: Fifteen patients with low back pain and 15 doctors participated in this study.

Data collection: Sociodemographic data were collected from all participants, and the interviews were performed using a set of questions created based on the literature.

Main results: Patients and doctors believe that the main reason for ordering imaging tests is to identify the source of pain, and imaging could be useful for tracking disease progression over time or if there is a lack of improvement after treatment. Patients' expectations and pressures play a role in the decision to order imaging tests, but clinicians believe that education is the preferred strategy to reduce imaging rates.

Conclusion: Identifying the source of pain, tracking the disease progression, and patients' expectations and pressures were the main drivers of imaging requests for low back pain. Educational strategies were suggested to reduce the use of routine imaging.

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医生和患者对腰背痛患者成像的看法:定性研究。
背景:低价值护理是指根据现有证据使用替代性/无效/有害的策略,它被认为是造成医疗保健系统中腰背痛相关负担的主要原因之一。对腰背痛患者使用常规影像学检查就是不当护理的主要例子。因此,了解巴西医生和患者对这一做法的看法有助于提出降低造影率的策略:调查医生和患者对用于诊断非特异性腰背痛的影像学检查的看法:设计:采用框架分析法进行定性研究:环境:初级和二级医疗机构:数据收集:从 15 名腰背痛患者和 15 名医生处收集社会人口学数据:数据收集:收集了所有参与者的社会人口学数据,并使用一套根据文献编写的问题进行了访谈:主要结果:患者和医生都认为,要求进行影像学检查的主要原因是为了确定疼痛的来源,影像学检查可用于追踪疾病的长期发展或治疗后病情未见好转的情况。患者的期望和压力在决定是否进行影像学检查中起了一定作用,但临床医生认为,教育是降低影像学检查率的首选策略:结论:确定疼痛来源、跟踪疾病进展以及患者的期望和压力是腰背痛患者要求进行影像学检查的主要原因。建议采取教育策略来减少常规影像学检查的使用。
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PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
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4.30
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4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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