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Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol
BACKGROUND: Chronic low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of pain and disability, resulting in a major socioeconomic impact. The Cochrane Review which examined the effect of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for chronic LBP concluded that SMT is moderately effective, but was based on conventional...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5267437/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28122640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0413-y |
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author | de Zoete, A. de Boer, M. R. van Tulder, M. W. Rubinstein, S. M. Underwood, M. Hayden, J. A. Kalter, J. Ostelo, R. |
author_facet | de Zoete, A. de Boer, M. R. van Tulder, M. W. Rubinstein, S. M. Underwood, M. Hayden, J. A. Kalter, J. Ostelo, R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Chronic low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of pain and disability, resulting in a major socioeconomic impact. The Cochrane Review which examined the effect of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for chronic LBP concluded that SMT is moderately effective, but was based on conventional meta-analysis of aggregate data. The use of individual participant data (IPD) from trials allows for a more precise estimate of the treatment effect and has the potential to identify moderators and/or mediators. The aim is (1) to assess the overall treatment effect of SMT for primary and secondary outcomes in adults with chronic LBP, (2) to determine possible moderation of baseline characteristics on treatment effect, (3) to identify characteristics of intervention (e.g., manipulation/mobilization) that influence the treatment effect, and (4) to identify mediators of treatment effects. METHODS: All trials included in the Cochrane Review on SMT for chronic LBP will be included which were published after the year 2000, and the search will be updated. No restrictions will be placed on the type of comparison or size of the study. Primary outcomes are pain intensity and physical functioning. A dataset will be compiled consisting of individual trials and variables included according to a predefined coding scheme. Variables to be included are descriptive of characteristics of the study, treatment, comparison, participant characteristics, and outcomes at all follow-up periods. A one-stage approach with a mixed model technique based on the intention-to-treat principle will be used for the analysis. Subsequent analyses will focus on treatment effect moderators and mediators. DISCUSSION: We will analyze IPD for LBP trials in which SMT is one of the interventions. IPD meta-analysis has been shown to be more reliable and valid than aggregate data meta-analysis, although this difference might also be attributed to the number of studies that can be used or the amount of data that can be utilized. Therefore, this project may identify important gaps in our knowledge with respect to prognostic factors of treatment effects. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42015025714 ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13643-017-0413-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-52674372017-02-01 Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol de Zoete, A. de Boer, M. R. van Tulder, M. W. Rubinstein, S. M. Underwood, M. Hayden, J. A. Kalter, J. Ostelo, R. Syst Rev Protocol BACKGROUND: Chronic low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of pain and disability, resulting in a major socioeconomic impact. The Cochrane Review which examined the effect of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for chronic LBP concluded that SMT is moderately effective, but was based on conventional meta-analysis of aggregate data. The use of individual participant data (IPD) from trials allows for a more precise estimate of the treatment effect and has the potential to identify moderators and/or mediators. The aim is (1) to assess the overall treatment effect of SMT for primary and secondary outcomes in adults with chronic LBP, (2) to determine possible moderation of baseline characteristics on treatment effect, (3) to identify characteristics of intervention (e.g., manipulation/mobilization) that influence the treatment effect, and (4) to identify mediators of treatment effects. METHODS: All trials included in the Cochrane Review on SMT for chronic LBP will be included which were published after the year 2000, and the search will be updated. No restrictions will be placed on the type of comparison or size of the study. Primary outcomes are pain intensity and physical functioning. A dataset will be compiled consisting of individual trials and variables included according to a predefined coding scheme. Variables to be included are descriptive of characteristics of the study, treatment, comparison, participant characteristics, and outcomes at all follow-up periods. A one-stage approach with a mixed model technique based on the intention-to-treat principle will be used for the analysis. Subsequent analyses will focus on treatment effect moderators and mediators. DISCUSSION: We will analyze IPD for LBP trials in which SMT is one of the interventions. IPD meta-analysis has been shown to be more reliable and valid than aggregate data meta-analysis, although this difference might also be attributed to the number of studies that can be used or the amount of data that can be utilized. Therefore, this project may identify important gaps in our knowledge with respect to prognostic factors of treatment effects. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42015025714 ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13643-017-0413-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2017-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5267437/ /pubmed/28122640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0413-y Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Protocol de Zoete, A. de Boer, M. R. van Tulder, M. W. Rubinstein, S. M. Underwood, M. Hayden, J. A. Kalter, J. Ostelo, R. Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
title | Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
title_full | Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
title_fullStr | Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
title_full_unstemmed | Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
title_short | Rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
title_sort | rational and design of an individual participant data meta-analysis of spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low back pain—a protocol |
topic | Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5267437/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28122640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13643-017-0413-y |
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