Abstract
The smallest worthwhile effect (SWE) is the smallest beneficial effect of an intervention that justifies the costs, risks, and inconveniences. The objective is to establish the SWE of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for the treatment of low back pain (LBP), and to gain insight into how different attributes of the treatment are traded among each other when choosing SMT. Part 1. A mixed-methods study will be conducted to establish and prioritize a list of attributes influencing choices for those who consider SMT for the treatment of LBP. Individual interviews and consensus groups with chiropractors, manual therapists, and osteopaths and their patients will be conducted. Interviews and consensus groups will be voice-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Part 2. A Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) will be conducted among people with LBP who have limited to no experience with SMT. Participants will be recruited through an online independent panel company. The survey will consist of several choice sets with attributes and their levels established from Part 1. The DCE will be preceded by a short survey to understand the clinical aspects (i.e. presentation, history and previous treatment for LBP) as well as socio-demographic characteristics of the participants.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 102908 |
Journal | MethodsX |
Volume | 13 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024
Funding
We would like to thank the NCA, MSG Science Network Physiotherapy and the NVO for their help recruiting patients. The study is funded by the Dutch-Belgian Research Institute of Chiropractic (DBRIC) , located in Emmeloord, Netherlands (project number A.21-01 )
Funders | Funder number |
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National Children's Alliance | |
MSG Science Network Physiotherapy | |
Dutch-Belgian Research Institute of Chiropractic | A.21-01 |
Keywords
- Discrete choice experiment
- Low back pain
- Protocol
- Smallest worthwhile effect
- Spinal manipulative therapy
- Stated preference