医疗服务提供者对按摩疗法的建议:一项卡片研究

D. Mastnardo, Jeanmarie C. Rose, J. Dolata, J. Werner
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背景按摩治疗患者和他们的医疗提供者之间的沟通并没有得到广泛的描述,尤其是在美国的医疗保健方面。目的研究哪种类型的医疗提供者推荐按摩疗法(MT),以及按摩疗法患者多久告诉他们的提供者他们的治疗情况。在俄亥俄州东北部的一个基于实践的研究网络(PBRN)中设置独立的按摩治疗实践。参与者21名持证按摩治疗师。研究设计一项横断面描述性研究。对于他们诊所的连续、不重复的就诊,每个LMT最多填写20张卡片,上面有患者和就诊信息。分析比较了患者的就诊情况,根据他们是否向医疗服务提供者报告了他们使用MT的情况,或者是否被医疗服务提供者推荐进行按摩。结果在对21例LMT的403次就诊中,51%的患者告诉他们的初级保健临床医生要看LMT,23%的患者建议医疗服务提供者去看LMT。告诉初级保健提供者他们使用按摩疗法的患者更有可能是确诊患者,或因慢性疼痛而就诊。医生建议的就诊更有可能是针对慢性病。结论有按摩经验的患者和因特定情况接受按摩的患者更有可能告诉他们的初级保健提供者他们使用了按摩,也更有可能被保健提供者推荐进行按摩。这些信息将有助于LMT瞄准并告知患者与医疗保健提供者谈论按摩使用的重要性,并为LMT提供哪些类型的医疗保健提供者已经推荐按摩的起点。这些信息将进一步开启关于按摩疗法与传统医疗保健相结合的对话。
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Medical Provider Recommendations to Massage Therapy: a Card Study
Background Communication between massage therapy patients and their medical providers has not been widely described, especially with respect to health care in the United States. Purpose To examine which type of medical providers recommend massage therapy (MT), and how often massage therapy patients tell their providers about their treatment. Setting Independent massage therapy practices in a Practice-based Research Network (PBRN) in Northeast Ohio. Participants 21 licensed massage therapists (LMT). Research Design A cross-sectional descriptive study. For consecutive, nonrepeating visits to their practices, each LMT completed up to 20 cards with information on the patient and visit. Analysis compared visits for patients based on whether they reported telling their health provider about their use of MT or being recommended for massage by a health provider. Results Among 403 visits to 21 LMTs, 51% of patients had told their primary care clinician about seeing an LMT, and for 23%, a health-care provider had recommended visiting an LMT for that visit. Patients who told their primary care provider that they use massage therapy were more likely to be established patients, or to be seen for chronic pain complaints. Visits recommended by a physician were more likely to be for chronic conditions. Conclusion Patients who are established in the massage practice and those receiving massage for a specific condition are more likely to tell their primary care provider that they use massage and are also more likely to have been recommended for massage by a health-care provider. This information will help LMTs target and inform patients about the importance of talking with their health-care providers about their use of massage, and provide LMTs with a starting point of which types of health-care providers already recommend massage. This information will further open the dialogue about the integration of massage therapy in conventional health care.
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期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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