Exploring New Patient Understanding of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine using a Cross-Sectional Survey and Mixed Methods Approach.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2022-09-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.51894/001c.37924
Jared Ham-Ying, Samuel J Wisniewski, Jake Rowan, Izabela Birsanescu, Alicia Speak, Rebecca Malouin
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Introduction: Osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), a patient-focused approach to medical treatment utilized by doctors of osteopathic medicine (DO), continues to be an under-utilized resource in treating musculoskeletal disorders. Lack of familiarity by both referring physicians and patients of OMM can impact patient-physician communication and impede patient-centered care approaches. This 2020-2021 study was conducted to investigate new patient understanding of OMM within the Michigan State University OMM Clinic.

Methods: A set of 18 survey questions developed by the authors within their MSU OMM clinic were utilized for the study. The main purpose of the questions was to generally ascertain new patient's understanding of OMM, its role in patient care, who can place clinic referrals and the services an OMM clinic provides. Respondents were new adult patients at the MSU OMM clinic.

Results: The convenience study sample of 83 respondents was primarily female, 60 (72.3%). Few respondents were familiar with OMM, as only eight (9.64%) reported prior experience with OMM. Of the 83 patients in this study, 69 (80.7%) reported back pain. When examining referral patterns, there were low numbers of referrals from non-PCP providers, especially from advanced practice providers (APP), including physician assistants (n = three, 3.66%) and nurse practitioners (n = eight, 7.96%). Most surveyed patients 61 (73.5%) had been referred by their primary care providers.

Conclusions: Results indicate that communication directed to non-DO physicians, advanced practice providers and patients about OMM services may be helpful to provide noninvasive symptomatic treatment options for musculoskeletal conditions. Further larger-scale studies examining both non-DO provider and new patient perceptions concerning OMM are clearly warranted.

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采用横断面调查和混合方法探索新患者对整骨疗法的理解。
简介:骨科手法医学(OMM)是骨科医生(DO)采用的一种以患者为中心的医疗方法,在治疗肌肉骨骼疾病方面仍然是一种未得到充分利用的资源。转诊医生和患者对骨科医学缺乏了解会影响医患沟通,阻碍以患者为中心的护理方法。2020-2021 年的这项研究旨在调查密歇根州立大学 OMM 诊所的新患者对 OMM 的了解情况:本研究采用了作者在密歇根州立大学骨科三坐标测量诊所内开发的一套 18 个调查问题。这些问题的主要目的是了解新患者对 OMM 的总体认识、OMM 在患者护理中的作用、谁可以安排诊所转诊以及 OMM 诊所提供的服务。受访者为密歇根州立大学口腔颌面外科诊所的成年新患者:方便研究的 83 位受访者中,60 位(72.3%)以女性为主。很少有受访者熟悉 OMM,只有 8 名受访者(9.64%)表示曾使用过 OMM。在这项研究的 83 名患者中,69 人(80.7%)报告有背痛。在研究转诊模式时,非初级保健医生的转诊人数较少,尤其是高级保健医生(APP),包括医生助理(3人,占3.66%)和执业护士(8人,占7.96%)。大多数接受调查的患者 61(73.5%)是由其初级保健提供者转介的:结果表明,向非医生、高级医疗服务提供者和患者宣传有关骨科医疗服务的信息可能有助于为肌肉骨骼疾病提供无创对症治疗方案。显然,有必要进一步开展更大规模的研究,考察非专科医生提供者和新患者对 OMM 的看法。
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