2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijosm.2019.04.003
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Patient experience, satisfaction, perception and expectation of osteopathic manipulative treatment: A systematic review

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“…In general, osteopathy is considered a person-centered ( Fahlgren et al, 2015 ; Tyreman, 2018 ) and holistic ( Turner and Holroyd, 2016 ) health care approach. This viewpoint is endorsed by patients’ perception ( Lam et al, 2019 ) but may still not sufficiently differentiate osteopathy from other health care professions ( Thomson et al, 2013 ). Furthermore, it is currently unclear how the nature and principles of osteopathy inform patient management strategies commonly used in clinical practice; in particular, patient/pain education and psychological support ( Fitzgerald et al, 2020 ), lifestyle advice emphasizing diet, nutrition, physical activity, and exercise ( Fleischmann et al, 2020 ), and self-management solutions ( Vaughan et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Osteopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, osteopathy is considered a person-centered ( Fahlgren et al, 2015 ; Tyreman, 2018 ) and holistic ( Turner and Holroyd, 2016 ) health care approach. This viewpoint is endorsed by patients’ perception ( Lam et al, 2019 ) but may still not sufficiently differentiate osteopathy from other health care professions ( Thomson et al, 2013 ). Furthermore, it is currently unclear how the nature and principles of osteopathy inform patient management strategies commonly used in clinical practice; in particular, patient/pain education and psychological support ( Fitzgerald et al, 2020 ), lifestyle advice emphasizing diet, nutrition, physical activity, and exercise ( Fleischmann et al, 2020 ), and self-management solutions ( Vaughan et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Osteopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that patients who have not experienced osteopathic management may exhibit a preconceived expectation of higher proportions of MT, compared to NMT. Similarly, research by Lam, et al [34] focused on patient experience, satisfaction, perception and expectation of osteopathic manipulative treatment. The study found some of the most prevalent patient expectations to be: an explanation of benefits, the diagnosis and management plan, including self-management, to be heard, and to be shown empathy and respect.…”
Section: Previous Research Conducted By Salian and Modi [27] On Chron...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…111 Both techniques are now working on evidenced-based approach with positive characteristics, collaborating with conventional doctors, and receiving patients acceptance in the treatment of diverse pains. [112][113][114] Massage, reiki, shiatsu. Are manual therapies that prevent or correct mechanical derangements in association with muscles and skeleton, with benefits in short and long term, they have grown significantly.…”
Section: Energy-based Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%