Low back pain patients' experience and expectations: A qualitative study focusing on physiotherapist and physician care

Author:

Cormier Audrey‐Anne1ORCID,Lowry Véronique12,Lavigne Patrick13,Roy Jean‐Sébastien45,Tousignant‐Laflamme Yannick67ORCID,Perreault Kadija45,Martel Marylie7,Décary Simon67,Desmeules François12

Affiliation:

1. Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux (CIUSSS) de l’Est‐de‐l’Île‐de‐Montréal Montréal Quebec Canada

2. Faculty of Medicine School of Rehabilitation University of Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine University of Montreal Montreal Quebec Canada

4. Faculty of Medicine School of Rehabilitation Sciences Université Laval Quebec City Quebec Canada

5. Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en réadaptation et intégration sociale (Cirris) Quebec City Quebec Canada

6. Faculty of Medicine School of Rehabilitation University of Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Quebec Canada

7. Centre de recherche du centre hospitalier de l’Université de Sherbrooke (CRCHUS) Sherbrooke Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLow back pain (LBP) is a common and disabling musculoskeletal disorder. LBP experiences and expectations can vary from one person to another and influence their clinical outcomes. Despite the existence of numerous evidence‐based treatment recommendations, LBP management in primary care remains challenging. This study aims to investigate the experiences and expectations of patients with LPB in primary care settings.MethodsA qualitative study with an inductive thematic analysis was conducted. Semi‐structured interviews were performed using individuals who had experienced LBP in the past year and had consulted a family physician (FP) or a physiotherapist (PT).ResultsTen participants with LBP were interviewed (5 women, 5 men, mean age 49 ± 17). Five themes were identified: (1) I am always upset because I can't do anything; (2) I waited to consult; I thought it would go away; (3) I want to see what is going on with my LBP; (4) I want to see the person that will provide the right treatment; (5) I need support to get over it. Participants consulted when their pain was severe and disabling. They expected an imaging test to explain the cause of their LBP and placed more importance on the imaging test results than the FP's or PT's evaluation. Their opinions on care selection and being listened to were important for the participants.ConclusionThis study has highlighted the importance of the patient's point of view in their care. This consideration is important to ensure a comprehensive and collaborative approach with evidence‐based practice care.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference30 articles.

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