Differences in practice among osteopaths in the UK with more than or less than 10 years of experience: a cross-sectional study

英国执业年限超过和不足10年的整骨医师的实践差异:一项横断面研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore possible factors related to the increased likelihood of retirement from practice and increased number of complaints and concerns received by osteopaths in practice 10 years or more. DESIGN: Online cross-sectional survey. SETTING: UK osteopathic healthcare. PARTICIPANTS: UK-based osteopaths registered with the General Osteopathic Council. RESULTS: 570 questionnaires were eligible for analysis. Respondents were mostly women (57.5%), working in England (90.7%), white or white British (91.8%), 50-59 years of age (29.6%) and practicing for 0-5 years (16.9%). Osteopaths who had been in practice for 10 years or more were significantly (χ² tests, p<0.05) more likely to be a principal (81.1% vs 49.2%), aged 50-59 years (37% vs 14.3%) have a bachelor's degree (64.3% vs 31.2%), work alone (23.9% vs 11.6%), in fewer than three clinics (84% vs 69.3%), use paper patient records (47.5% vs 28.3%), see fewer than five new patients a week (59.8% vs 40.2%) and use cranial osteopathy on a daily basis (37.3% vs 18.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Osteopaths who have been in practice for 10 years or more have some significantly different demographics and aspects of clinical practice and patient management to those in practice less than 10 years. However, it is not clear whether these differences are influential in decisions for leaving practice or the increased number of concerns and issues received.

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