2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18083855
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Physician-Related Variability in the Outcomes of an Invasive Treatment for Neck and Back Pain: A Multi-Level Analysis of Data Gathered in Routine Clinical Practice

Abstract: Neuro-reflexotherapy (NRT) is a proven effective, invasive treatment for neck and back pain. To assess physician-related variability in results, data from post-implementation surveillance of 9023 patients treated within the Spanish National Health Service by 12 physicians were analyzed. Separate multi-level logistic regression models were developed for spinal pain (SP), referred pain (RP), and disability. The models included all patient-related variables predicting response to NRT and physician-related variabl… Show more

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“…Future studies should confirm these results. A registry allowing surveillance, benchmarking, and analysis of variability of results, factoring in patients' characteristics and treating physicians, was successfully implemented in routine practice for patients with back pain referred from the Spanish NHS to private facilities [22][23][24][25]. Bearing in mind the devastating consequences of MSCC, the suffering it causes, and the importance to ensure optimal treatment and coordination among specialists involved in treating this condition, similar strategies should be implemented to monitor the actual management of patients with MSCC in routine practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future studies should confirm these results. A registry allowing surveillance, benchmarking, and analysis of variability of results, factoring in patients' characteristics and treating physicians, was successfully implemented in routine practice for patients with back pain referred from the Spanish NHS to private facilities [22][23][24][25]. Bearing in mind the devastating consequences of MSCC, the suffering it causes, and the importance to ensure optimal treatment and coordination among specialists involved in treating this condition, similar strategies should be implemented to monitor the actual management of patients with MSCC in routine practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%