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DBRIC board geeft beurs aan project Annemarie de Zoete
Tijdens zijn 6 maandelijkse vergadering, heeft de DBRIC board een beurs toegekend aan de subsidie aanvraag van Annemarie de Zoete. Een beurs van € 31.149 werd toegewezen.
Title: Would the results from our earlier IPD meta-analysis on spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain have been different if we had conducted a responder analysis?
Project team: Annemarie de Zoete, Michiel de Boer, Raymond Ostelo, Sidney Rubinstein
Content:
Low back pain is a common and disabling global disorder representing a great burden to the individual and society. Scientific evidence suggests that Spinal manipulation and mobilization are an effective treatment for LBP, although it is not effective for everyone.
In this current proposal we will identify patients that benefit from SMT (responders) and no those who do not benefit form SMT (non-responder). Furthermore, we will explore the characteristics of those (non) responders.
In short, it remains problematic to determine who is likely to respond to treatment. Various methodological approaches have been conducted, the most common of which focuses on mean (or average) data for the groups. This is potentially not without problems because only partly weights in those individuals who ‘respond’ to care. Other approaches have been suggested which focus on those responders to care, but these are also not without critique.
In our previous analysis with data collected from 21 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), our analysis focused on the mean (or averages) for the groups. This current proposal will focus on other approaches in order to complete the picture and may potentially allow us to identify patients that benefit from SMT (responders) and no those who do not benefit form SMT (non-responder) which had not been identified in our earlier analysis. Furthermore, we will explore the characteristics of those (non) responders using this other approach.
This proposal may benefit patients, chiropractors, and chiropractic profession by helping to identify those likely to respond to care.
Deadline opleidingsproject aanvragen 2022
De jaarlijkse deadline van 15 december voor nieuwe opleiding aanvragen in onderzoek komt snel dichterbij. Aanvragen kunnen verstuurd worden naar info@dbric.eu. Applicatie formulieren zijn te vinden op deze website.
Deadline project aanvragen 2022
De jaarlijkse deadline van 15 oktober voor nieuwe research project aanvragen komt snel dichterbij. Aanvragen kunnen verstuurd worden naar info@dbric.eu. Applicatie formulieren zijn te vinden op deze website.
Call for papers
The CMT have made a call for papers for a new Thematic Series, titled Spinal manipulation/mobilization: past, present and future. Professor Stephen Perle is leading this series.
Details are available via the following links:
https://chiromt.biomedcentral.com/
https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/smt
https://chiromt.biomedcentral.com/articles/collections
I would really appreciate it if you could share this with your science committees and researchers. The request is also repeated on the ECU website via the following link: CMT Call for Papers: Spinal manipulation/mobilization: past, present and future – European Chiropractors’ Union (chiropractic-ecu.org)