Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000017374 |
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Receipt number | R000020161 |
Scientific Title | Survey attributes of chiropractic patients over 55 years of age |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2015/05/01 |
Last modified on | 2015/05/01 13:58:43 |
Survey attributes of chiropractic patients over 55 years of age
Older adult chiropractic patients
Survey attributes of chiropractic patients over 55 years of age
Older adult chiropractic patients
North America |
Survey
Geriatrics | Not applicable | Adult |
Others
NO
Measure attributes of older chiropractic patients with an 18-question survey
Safety
Measure 18 attributes of older chiropractic patients.
Observational
55 | years-old | <= |
100 | years-old | >= |
Male and Female
participant had to classify themselves as over 55 years of age,
participant had to be a chiropractic patient
the participant failed to complete the survey or did not desire to participate
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | John Ward, DC, MA, MS |
Texas Chiropractic College
Research
5912 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX 77505
2819985704
jward@txchiro.edu
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | John Ward |
Texas Chiropractic College
Research
5912 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX 77505
2819985704
jward@txchiro.edu
Texas Chiropractic College
Texas Chiropractic College
Non profit foundation
NO
2015 | Year | 05 | Month | 01 | Day |
Unpublished
Results: Four-hundred surveys were distributed and fifty-three were returned completed yielding a response rate of 13.3%. Demographically, patients were most likely to be 55-64 years of age (49.1%), female (65.4%), white (75.0%), a college graduate (49.1%), living with others (81.1%), never been a smoker (57.7%), taking 1-3 medications (47.2%), referred from a friend/family member (48.1%), have unimpaired walking (61.5%), no problems with self-care (98.1%), moderate pain (84.6%), not anxious (73.1%), they drove themselves to doctor appointments (92.3%), exercised 1-3 days a week (50.9%), reported back pain (78.9%), stated their health status was good overall (54.7%), received spinal/joint manipulation from their doctor (96.2%), and reported several non-musculoskeletal health conditions.
Conclusions: Greater than 75% of older chiropractic patients responded that they were white, living with others, reported no problems with self-care, had moderate pain, drove themselves to doctor appointments, reported back pain, and received spinal manipulation.
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Results: Four-hundred surveys were distributed and fifty-three were returned completed yielding a response rate of 13.3%. Demographically, patients were most likely to be 55-64 years of age (49.1%), female (65.4%), white (75.0%), a college graduate (49.1%), living with others (81.1%), never been a smoker (57.7%), taking 1-3 medications (47.2%), referred from a friend/family member (48.1%), have unimpaired walking (61.5%), no problems with self-care (98.1%), moderate pain (84.6%), not anxious (73.1%), they drove themselves to doctor appointments (92.3%), exercised 1-3 days a week (50.9%), reported back pain (78.9%), stated their health status was good overall (54.7%), received spinal/joint manipulation from their doctor (96.2%), and reported several non-musculoskeletal health conditions.
Conclusions: Greater than 75% of older chiropractic patients responded that they were white, living with others, reported no problems with self-care, had moderate pain, drove themselves to doctor appointments, reported back pain, and received spinal manipulation.
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000020161
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