Jessica J. Wong , Dan Wang , Sheilah Hogg-Johnson , Silvano A. Mior , Pierre Côté
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摘要
研究问题患有慢性背部疾病的加拿大人使用医疗服务提供者(医生、脊柱按摩师、物理治疗师、护士)的普遍程度如何,以及相关特征(2001-2016 年)?材料与方法这项基于人群的研究使用了加拿大社区健康调查数据(2001-2016 年),仅限于患有慢性背部疾病(年龄≥12 岁)的受访者。我们使用了2001-2010年自我报告的向医疗保健提供者(医生、脊柱按摩师、物理治疗师、护士)咨询的情况,以及2015-2016年自我报告的定期向医疗保健提供者咨询的情况。我们计算了12个月内使用医疗服务提供者的流行率,并使用修正泊松回归法评估了与使用不同医疗服务提供者相关的社会人口、健康相关和行为因素。9%(95% CI 87.6-88.2)和 86.7%(95% CI 85.9-87.5);脊医 24.0%(95% CI 23.6-24.4)和 14.5%(95% CI 13.8-15.3);理疗师 17.2%(95% CI 16.9-17.6)和 10.7%(95% CI 10.0-11.4);护士 14.0%(95% CI 13.7-14.2)和 6.6%(95% CI 6.1-7.0)。女性比男性更有可能去看任何医疗服务提供者。社会经济地位较低的人看脊医或物理治疗师(2001-2016年)或护士(2001-2010年)的可能性较低。移民不太可能向脊骨神经科医生或护士求诊。讨论与结论加拿大人在背部出现问题时最常咨询的是医生,然后是脊骨神经科医生和物理治疗师。不同医疗服务提供者使用医疗服务的特点各不相同。研究结果表明,有必要加强为患有背部疾病的加拿大人提供医疗保健服务。
Prevalence and characteristics of healthcare utilization with different providers among Canadians with chronic back problems: A population-based study
Introduction
Understanding healthcare utilization by Canadians with back problems informs healthcare planning nationally.
Research question
What is the prevalence of utilization of healthcare providers (medical doctors, chiropractors, physiotherapists, nurses), and associated characteristics among Canadians with chronic back problems (2001–2016)?
Material and methods
This population-based study used Canadian Community Health Survey data (2001–2016) restricted to respondents with chronic back problems (aged ≥12 years). We used self-reported consultation with healthcare providers (medical doctors, chiropractors, physiotherapists, nurses) from 2001–2010, and self-reported regular healthcare provider from 2015–2016. We calculated the 12-month prevalence of utilization with providers, and used modified Poisson regression to assess sociodemographic, health-related and behavioural factors associated with utilization of different providers.
Results
From 2001 to 2010 and 2015/2016, respectively, prevalence of utilization of medical doctors was 87.9% (95% CI 87.6–88.2) and 86.7% (95% CI 85.9–87.5); chiropractors 24.0% (95% CI 23.6–24.4) and 14.5% (95% CI 13.8–15.3); physiotherapists 17.2% (95% CI 16.9–17.6) and 10.7% (95% CI 10.0–11.4); nurses 14.0% (95% CI 13.7–14.2) and 6.6% (95% CI 6.1–7.0). Females were more likely to see any provider than males. Persons of lower socioeconomic status were less likely to consult chiropractors or physiotherapists (2001–2016), or nurses (2001–2010). Immigrants were less likely to consult chiropractors or nurses. Persons aged >65 years were less likely to consult chiropractors or physiotherapists, and those with fair/poor general health were less likely to consult chiropractors, but more likely to consult other providers.
Discussion and conclusion
Medical doctors were most commonly consulted by Canadians with back problems, then chiropractors and physiotherapists. Characteristics of healthcare utilization varied by provider. Findings inform the need to strengthen healthcare delivery for Canadians with back problems.