2016
DOI: 10.7899/jce-15-7
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Nurse practitioner and physician assistant students' knowledge, attitudes, and perspectives of chiropractic

Abstract: The results of this study emphasize the need for increased integrative initiatives and chiropractic exposure in NP and PA education to enhance future interprofessional collaboration in health care.

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“…This assumption is not supported by evidence; when a patient with LBP sees a DC or PT as the first contact provider, greater value is realized in terms of clinical benefit, decreased cost to the system [ 41 – 43 ] and decreased opioid use [ 44 ]. There has been a shift in patient and professional attitudes toward acceptance of PTs and DCs as front-end managers of SRDs [ 45 47 ], but there is room for further progress. The PSP model seeks to expand beyond mere high-quality treatment to the application of primary care for patients with SRDs [ 16 ].…”
Section: Barriers To the Implementation Of The Psp Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assumption is not supported by evidence; when a patient with LBP sees a DC or PT as the first contact provider, greater value is realized in terms of clinical benefit, decreased cost to the system [ 41 – 43 ] and decreased opioid use [ 44 ]. There has been a shift in patient and professional attitudes toward acceptance of PTs and DCs as front-end managers of SRDs [ 45 47 ], but there is room for further progress. The PSP model seeks to expand beyond mere high-quality treatment to the application of primary care for patients with SRDs [ 16 ].…”
Section: Barriers To the Implementation Of The Psp Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%