Abstract

BackgroundThe Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is an academic hospital focused on musculoskeletal disorders. An integrated chiropractic medicine clinic provides chiropractic care to a broad patient population. This health services research study aims to advance understanding of chiropractic healthcare service for quality assurance and healthcare quality improvement.MethodsWe performed an observational clinical cohort study at the Balgrist chiropractic medicine outpatient clinic in 2019. The records of all patients with initial visits or returning initial visits (> 3 months since last visit) and their subsequent visits from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019, were used to create the study dataset. Data collected included demographic characteristics, diagnoses, imaging data, conservative treatments, surgeries, and other clinical care data. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize data.Results1844 distinct patients (52% female, mean age 48 ± 17 years) were eligible and included in the study. 1742 patients had a single initial visit, 101 had 2 initial visits, and 1 patient had 3 initial visits during the study period (total of 1947 initial visit records). The most common main diagnoses were low back pain (42%; 95% CI 40–46%), neck pain (22%; 20–24%), and thoracic pain (8%; 7–9%). 32% of patients presented with acute (< 4 weeks) symptoms, 11% subacute (4–12 weeks), and 57% chronic (> 12 weeks). Patients had a median of 5 chiropractic visits during their episode of care within a median of 28 days duration. Only 49% (95% CI 47–52%) of patient records had a clinical outcome that was extractable from routine clinical documentation in the hospital information system.ConclusionThis health services study provides an initial understanding of patient characteristics and healthcare delivered in a Swiss academic hospital chiropractic outpatient setting and areas for improved clinical data quality assurance. A more concerted effort to systematically collect patient reported outcome measures would be a worthwhile healthcare quality improvement initiative.

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  • The Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is an academic hospital focused on musculoskeletal disorders

  • Between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2019, 1844 patients with an initial visit or return initial visit consulted for healthcare at the Balgrist chiropractic medicine polyclinic and were included in our analysis

  • Profession classifications according to the ISCO88 framework for employed work status are detailed in Additional file 3: eTable 2

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The Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is an academic hospital focused on musculoskeletal disorders. An integrated chiropractic medicine clinic provides chiropractic care to a broad patient population. This health services research study aims to advance understanding of chiropractic healthcare service for quality assurance and healthcare quality improvement. Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are some of the Hofstetter et al Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2022) 30:7 leading causes of global disability, accounting for 16% of the total disability burden [1]. In Switzerland, MSK conditions are one of the six most common non-communicable diseases [2], causing high direct and indirect costs and accounting for 30% of healthcare costs overall [3]. Despite a promising infrastructure and the important burden due to MSK disorders, research is still regrettably rare for patients with MSK conditions seeking chiropractic care

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