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Chiropractic & Manual Therapies | 2009

The Nordic Subpopulation Research Programme: prediction of treatment outcome in patients with low back pain treated by chiropractors - does the psychological profile matter?

Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde; Annika Rosenbaum; Iben Axén; Peter W Lövgren; Kristian Jørgensen; Laszlo Halasz; Andreas Eklund; Niels Wedderkopp

BackgroundIt is clinically important to be able to select patients suitable for treatment and to be able to predict with some certainty the outcome for patients treated for low back pain (LBP). It is not known to what degree outcome among chiropractic patients is affected by psychological factors.ObjectivesTo investigate if some demographic, psychological, and clinical variables can predict outcome with chiropractic care in patients with LBP.MethodsA prospective multi-center practice-based study was carried out, in which demographic, clinical and psychological information was collected at base-line. Outcome was established at the 4th visit and after three months. The predictive value was studied for all base-line variables, individually and in a multivariable analysis.ResultsIn all, 55 of 99 invited chiropractors collected information on 731 patients. At the 4th visit data were available on 626 patients and on 464 patients after 3 months. Fee subsidization (OR 3.2; 95% CI 1.9-5.5), total duration of pain in the past year (OR 1.5; 95% CI 1.0-2.2), and general health (OR 1.2; 95% CI 1.1-1.4) remained in the final model as predictors of treatment outcome at the 4th visit. The sensitivity was low (12%), whereas the specificity was high (97%). At the three months follow-up, duration of pain in the past year (OR 2.1; 95% CI 1.4-3.1), and pain in other parts of the spine in the past year (OR1.6; 1.1-2.5) were independently associated with outcome. However, both the sensitivity and specificity were relatively low (60% and 50%). The addition of the psychological variables did not improve the models and none of the psychological variables remained significant in the final analyses. There was a positive gradient in relation to the number of positive predictor variables and outcome, both at the 4th visit and after 3 months.ConclusionPsychological factors were not found to be relevant in the prediction of treatment outcome in Swedish chiropractic patients with LBP.


Chiropractic & Manual Therapies | 2018

Leadership and capacity building in international chiropractic research: introducing the chiropractic academy for research leadership (CARL)

Jon Adams; Greg Kawchuk; Alexander Breen; Diana De Carvalho; Andreas Eklund; Matthew Fernandez; Martha Funabashi; Michelle M. Holmes; Melker S. Johansson; Katie de Luca; Craig Moore; Isabelle Pagé; Katherine A. Pohlman; Michael Swain; Arnold Y.L. Wong; Jan Hartvigsen

In an evidence-based health care environment, healthcare professions require a sustainable research culture to remain relevant. At present however, there is not a mature research culture across the chiropractic profession largely due to deficiencies in research capacity and leadership, which may be caused by a lack of chiropractic teaching programs in major universities. As a response to this challenge the Chiropractic Academy for Research Leadership, CARL, was created with the aim of develop a global network of successful early-career chiropractic researchers under the mentorship of three successful senior academics from Australia, Canada, and Denmark. The program centres upon an annual week-long program residential that rotates continental locations over the first three-year cycle and between residentials the CARL fellows work on self-initiated research and leadership initiatives. Through a competivite application process, the first cohort was selected and consists of 13 early career researchers from five professions in seven countries who represent diverse areas of interests of high relevance for chiropractic. The first residential was held in Odense, Denmark, with the second being planned in April 2018 in Edmonton, Canada, and the final residential to be held in Sydney, Australia in 2019.


Chiropractic & Manual Therapies | 2017

ECU convention 2017 research presentations

Alice Kongsted; Lise Hestbaek; Carlo Ammendolia; Pierre Côté; Danielle Southerst; Michael Schneider; Brian Budgell; Claire Bombardier; Gillian Hawker; Y. Raja Rampersaud; Corinne Minder; Cynthia K. Peterson; Halldór Fannar Gíslason; Jari Kullervo Salminen; Linn Sandhaugen; Andreas Stenseth Storbråten; Renske Versloot; Inger Rouge; Dave Newell; Ellen Aartun; Hainan Yu; Erik Poulsen; G.H. Gonçalves; Ewa M. Roos; Jonas Bloch Thorlund; Carsten Bogh Juhl; Andreas Eklund; Irene Jensen; Malin Lohela-Karlsson; Jan Hagberg

O-01 Care seeking patterns during one year after visiting a chiropractor Alice Kongsted, Lise Hestbaek Nordic Institute of Chiropractic and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, 5230 Odense M, Denmark; Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, 5230 Odense M, Denmark Correspondence: Alice Kongsted ([email protected]) Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2017, 25(Suppl 1):O-01


PLOS ONE | 2018

The Nordic Maintenance Care program: Effectiveness of chiropractic maintenance care versus symptom-guided treatment for recurrent and persistent low back pain—A pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Andreas Eklund; Irene Jensen; Malin Lohela-Karlsson; Jan Hagberg; Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde; Alice Kongsted; Lennart Bodin; Iben Axén

Background For individuals with recurrent or persistent non-specific low back pain (LBP), exercise and exercise combined with education have been shown to be effective in preventing new episodes or in reducing the impact of the condition. Chiropractors have traditionally used Maintenance Care (MC), as secondary and tertiary prevention strategies. The aim of this trial was to investigate the effectiveness of MC on pain trajectories for patients with recurrent or persistent LBP. Method This pragmatic, investigator-blinded, two arm randomized controlled trial included consecutive patients (18–65 years old) with non-specific LBP, who had an early favorable response to chiropractic care. After an initial course of treatment, eligible subjects were randomized to either MC or control (symptom-guided treatment). The primary outcome was total number of days with bothersome LBP during 52 weeks collected weekly with text-messages (SMS) and estimated by a GEE model. Results Three hundred and twenty-eight subjects were randomly allocated to one of the two treatment groups. MC resulted in a reduction in the total number of days per week with bothersome LBP compared with symptom-guided treatment. During the 12 month study period, the MC group (n = 163, 3 dropouts) reported 12.8 (95% CI = 10.1, 15.5; p = <0.001) fewer days in total with bothersome LBP compared to the control group (n = 158, 4 dropouts) and received 1.7 (95% CI = 1.8, 2.1; p = <0.001) more treatments. Numbers presented are means. No serious adverse events were recorded. Conclusion MC was more effective than symptom-guided treatment in reducing the total number of days over 52 weeks with bothersome non-specific LBP but it resulted in a higher number of treatments. For selected patients with recurrent or persistent non-specific LBP who respond well to an initial course of chiropractic care, MC should be considered an option for tertiary prevention.


Chiropractic & Manual Therapies | 2009

The Nordic Maintenance Care Program: when do chiropractors recommend secondary and tertiary preventive care for low back pain?

Iben Axén; Irene Jensen; Andreas Eklund; Laszlo Halasz; Kristian Jørgensen; Fredrik Lange; Peter W Lövgren; Annika Rosenbaum; Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde


Chiropractic & Manual Therapies | 2008

The Nordic maintenance care program – case management of chiropractic patients with low back pain: A survey of Swedish chiropractors

Iben Axén; Annika Rosenbaum; Andreas Eklund; Laszlo Halasz; Kristian Jørgensen; Peter W Lövgren; Fredrik Lange; Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde


Trials | 2014

Prevention of low back pain: effect, cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility of maintenance care - study protocol for a randomized clinical trial

Andreas Eklund; Iben Axén; Alice Kongsted; Malin Lohela-Karlsson; Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde; Irene Jensen


Chiropractic & Manual Therapies | 2016

Absence of low back pain to demarcate an episode: a prospective multicentre study in primary care

Andreas Eklund; Irene Jensen; Malin Lohela-Karlsson; Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde; Iben Axén


BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | 2016

Do psychological and behavioral factors classified by the West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (Swedish version) predict the early clinical course of low back pain in patients receiving chiropractic care?

Andreas Eklund; Gunnar Bergström; Lennart Bodin; Iben Axén


Osteoarthritis and Cartilage | 2018

Predictors of multi-site joint pain in older Australian women

K. de Luca; Arnold Y.L. Wong; Andreas Eklund; Matthew Fernandez; Julie Byles; Manuela L. Ferreira; Lynne Parkinson; Jan Hartvigsen

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Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde

University of Southern Denmark

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Alice Kongsted

University of Southern Denmark

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Jan Hartvigsen

University of Southern Denmark

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Arnold Y.L. Wong

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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