Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study

Abstract Background There is limited research regarding patients’ profiles and consumer attitudes and habits of osteopathy in Spain. The purpose of this study was to profile patients who regularly receive osteopathic care in Spain using an internationally developed standardized data collection tool....

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Main Authors: Gerard Alvarez Bustins, Pedro-Victor López Plaza, Sonia Roura Carvajal
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2190-0
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spelling doaj-ab09a7c3b079411aba1ff56b236f7fbf2020-11-25T02:42:31ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822018-04-0118111010.1186/s12906-018-2190-0Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection studyGerard Alvarez Bustins0Pedro-Victor López Plaza1Sonia Roura Carvajal2Centre for Osteopathic Medicine – C.O.ME. Collaboration, Spain National Center, Clinical-based Human Research DepartmentBlanquerna School of Health Sciences, Ramon Llull UniversityCentre for Osteopathic Medicine – C.O.ME. Collaboration, Spain National Center, Clinical-based Human Research DepartmentAbstract Background There is limited research regarding patients’ profiles and consumer attitudes and habits of osteopathy in Spain. The purpose of this study was to profile patients who regularly receive osteopathic care in Spain using an internationally developed standardized data collection tool. Method During the period between April 2014 and December 2015, a UK-developed standardized data collection tool was distributed to Spanish osteopaths who voluntarily agreed to participate in this cross-sectional study. Results Thirty-six osteopaths participated in this study and returned a total of 314 completed datasets. Of 314 patients, 61% were women and 39% were men, with a mean age of 40 years (SD 17.02 years, range 0 to 83 years). Forty-four percent were full-time salaried workers, and in 78% of cases, receiving osteopathic treatment was the patient’s own choice. Chronic spinal pain presentations were the most frequent reasons for consultation. Seventy-five percent of patients presented with a coexisting condition, mainly gastrointestinal disorders and headaches. The main treatment approach consisted of mobilization techniques, followed by soft tissue, cranial and high velocity thrust techniques. Improvement or resolution of the complaint was experienced by 93% of patients after a small number of sessions. Adverse events were minor and occurred in 7% of all cases. Conclusion This is the first study carried out in Spain analyzing the profile of patients who receive osteopathic care. The typical patient who receives osteopathic care in Spain is middle-aged, presents mainly with chronic spinal pain, and voluntarily seeks osteopathic treatment. Osteopathic treatment produces a significant improvement in the majority of cases with a low rate of minor adverse events reported.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2190-0OsteopathyOsteopathic medicineCross-sectional surveyStandardized data collectionScope of practiceClinical presentations
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author Gerard Alvarez Bustins
Pedro-Victor López Plaza
Sonia Roura Carvajal
spellingShingle Gerard Alvarez Bustins
Pedro-Victor López Plaza
Sonia Roura Carvajal
Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Osteopathy
Osteopathic medicine
Cross-sectional survey
Standardized data collection
Scope of practice
Clinical presentations
author_facet Gerard Alvarez Bustins
Pedro-Victor López Plaza
Sonia Roura Carvajal
author_sort Gerard Alvarez Bustins
title Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study
title_short Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study
title_full Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study
title_fullStr Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study
title_full_unstemmed Profile of osteopathic practice in Spain: results from a standardized data collection study
title_sort profile of osteopathic practice in spain: results from a standardized data collection study
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series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background There is limited research regarding patients’ profiles and consumer attitudes and habits of osteopathy in Spain. The purpose of this study was to profile patients who regularly receive osteopathic care in Spain using an internationally developed standardized data collection tool. Method During the period between April 2014 and December 2015, a UK-developed standardized data collection tool was distributed to Spanish osteopaths who voluntarily agreed to participate in this cross-sectional study. Results Thirty-six osteopaths participated in this study and returned a total of 314 completed datasets. Of 314 patients, 61% were women and 39% were men, with a mean age of 40 years (SD 17.02 years, range 0 to 83 years). Forty-four percent were full-time salaried workers, and in 78% of cases, receiving osteopathic treatment was the patient’s own choice. Chronic spinal pain presentations were the most frequent reasons for consultation. Seventy-five percent of patients presented with a coexisting condition, mainly gastrointestinal disorders and headaches. The main treatment approach consisted of mobilization techniques, followed by soft tissue, cranial and high velocity thrust techniques. Improvement or resolution of the complaint was experienced by 93% of patients after a small number of sessions. Adverse events were minor and occurred in 7% of all cases. Conclusion This is the first study carried out in Spain analyzing the profile of patients who receive osteopathic care. The typical patient who receives osteopathic care in Spain is middle-aged, presents mainly with chronic spinal pain, and voluntarily seeks osteopathic treatment. Osteopathic treatment produces a significant improvement in the majority of cases with a low rate of minor adverse events reported.
topic Osteopathy
Osteopathic medicine
Cross-sectional survey
Standardized data collection
Scope of practice
Clinical presentations
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-018-2190-0
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