Referral patterns and attitudes of primary care physicians towards chiropractors

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Greene B.R. [1 ]
Smith M. [2 ]
Allareddy V. [1 ]
Haas M. [3 ]
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[1] Department of Health Management and Policy, College of Public Health, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
[2] Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, IA
[3] Western States Chiropractic College, Portland, OR
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BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | / 6卷 / 1期
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Medical Doctor; Health Complaint; Referral Pattern; Health Care Delivery System; Provider Type;
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10.1186/1472-6882-6-5
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Background: Despite the increasing usage and popularity of chiropractic care, there has been limited research conducted to examine the professional relationships between conventional trained primary care physicians (PCPs) and chiropractors (DCs). The objectives of our study were to contrast the intra-professional referral patterns among PCPs with referral patterns to DCs, and to identify predictors of PCP referral to DCs. Methods: We mailed a survey instrument to all practicing PCPs in the state of lowa. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize their responses. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify demographic factors associated with inter-professional referral behaviors. Results: A total of 517 PCPs (33%) participated in the study. PCPs enjoyed strong intraprofessional referral relationships with other PCPs. Although patients exhibited a great deal of interest in chiropractic care, PCPs were unlikely themselves to make formal referral relationships with DCs. PCPs in a private practice arrangement were more likely to exhibit positive referral attitudes towards DCs (p = 0.01). Conclusion: PCPs enjoy very good professional relationships with other PCPs. However, the lack of direct formalized referral relationships between PCPs and chiropractors has implications for efficiency, continuity, quality, and patient safety in the health care delivery system. Future research must focus on identifying facilitators and barriers for developing positive relationships between PCPs and chiropractor. © 2006 Greene et al; licensee Bio Med Central Ltd.
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