Cargando…

The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations

BACKGROUND: Back pain is among the most frequent reasons for care seeking globally. Observational clinical cohorts are useful for understanding why people seek care, the content of that care, and factors related to prognosis. This paper describes the Danish Chiropractic low back pain Cohort (ChiCo)...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kongsted, Alice, Nielsen, Orla Lund, Christensen, Henrik Wulff, Hartvigsen, Jan, Doktor, Klaus, Kent, Peter, Jensen, Tue Secher
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7537847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33061649
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S266220
_version_ 1783590746058653696
author Kongsted, Alice
Nielsen, Orla Lund
Christensen, Henrik Wulff
Hartvigsen, Jan
Doktor, Klaus
Kent, Peter
Jensen, Tue Secher
author_facet Kongsted, Alice
Nielsen, Orla Lund
Christensen, Henrik Wulff
Hartvigsen, Jan
Doktor, Klaus
Kent, Peter
Jensen, Tue Secher
author_sort Kongsted, Alice
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Back pain is among the most frequent reasons for care seeking globally. Observational clinical cohorts are useful for understanding why people seek care, the content of that care, and factors related to prognosis. This paper describes the Danish Chiropractic low back pain Cohort (ChiCo) and summarizes the primary characteristics of the population to inform the scientific community of the availability of these data as a resource for collaborative research projects. METHODS: Adults seeking chiropractic care for a new episode of non-specific back pain were enrolled at the initial visit and followed up after 2, 13, and 52 weeks, with a subpopulation having weekly follow-ups for 1 year. Patient-reported and clinical-reported data were collected in an electronic database using the REDCap software (REDCap Consortium, projectredcap.org). Variables were chosen to measure pre-defined research domains and questions and to capture information across health constructs deemed relevant for additional research. Non-responders at 13 and 52 weeks were contacted by phone to maximize follow-up data and explore differences on core outcomes between responders and non-responders. RESULTS: A total of 2848 patients (mean age 45 years, 59% men) were included from 10 clinics with 71%, 68% and 64% responding to follow-ups at 2, 13 and 52 weeks, respectively. Most participants (82%) were employed, nearly half reported current LBP for 1–7 days, and 83% had experienced LBP episodes previously. We did not identify indications of serious attrition bias. CONCLUSION: We have described the aims and procedures for establishing the ChiCo cohort, characteristics of the cohort, and available information about attrition bias. These data have the potential to be linked, at an individual participant level, to the extensive Danish population-based registries that measure diverse health and social characteristics.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7537847
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Dove
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-75378472020-10-14 The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations Kongsted, Alice Nielsen, Orla Lund Christensen, Henrik Wulff Hartvigsen, Jan Doktor, Klaus Kent, Peter Jensen, Tue Secher Clin Epidemiol Original Research BACKGROUND: Back pain is among the most frequent reasons for care seeking globally. Observational clinical cohorts are useful for understanding why people seek care, the content of that care, and factors related to prognosis. This paper describes the Danish Chiropractic low back pain Cohort (ChiCo) and summarizes the primary characteristics of the population to inform the scientific community of the availability of these data as a resource for collaborative research projects. METHODS: Adults seeking chiropractic care for a new episode of non-specific back pain were enrolled at the initial visit and followed up after 2, 13, and 52 weeks, with a subpopulation having weekly follow-ups for 1 year. Patient-reported and clinical-reported data were collected in an electronic database using the REDCap software (REDCap Consortium, projectredcap.org). Variables were chosen to measure pre-defined research domains and questions and to capture information across health constructs deemed relevant for additional research. Non-responders at 13 and 52 weeks were contacted by phone to maximize follow-up data and explore differences on core outcomes between responders and non-responders. RESULTS: A total of 2848 patients (mean age 45 years, 59% men) were included from 10 clinics with 71%, 68% and 64% responding to follow-ups at 2, 13 and 52 weeks, respectively. Most participants (82%) were employed, nearly half reported current LBP for 1–7 days, and 83% had experienced LBP episodes previously. We did not identify indications of serious attrition bias. CONCLUSION: We have described the aims and procedures for establishing the ChiCo cohort, characteristics of the cohort, and available information about attrition bias. These data have the potential to be linked, at an individual participant level, to the extensive Danish population-based registries that measure diverse health and social characteristics. Dove 2020-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7537847/ /pubmed/33061649 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S266220 Text en © 2020 Kongsted et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Kongsted, Alice
Nielsen, Orla Lund
Christensen, Henrik Wulff
Hartvigsen, Jan
Doktor, Klaus
Kent, Peter
Jensen, Tue Secher
The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations
title The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations
title_full The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations
title_fullStr The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations
title_full_unstemmed The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations
title_short The Danish Chiropractic Low Back Pain Cohort (ChiCo): Description and Summary of an Available Data Source for Research Collaborations
title_sort danish chiropractic low back pain cohort (chico): description and summary of an available data source for research collaborations
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7537847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33061649
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S266220
work_keys_str_mv AT kongstedalice thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT nielsenorlalund thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT christensenhenrikwulff thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT hartvigsenjan thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT doktorklaus thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT kentpeter thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT jensentuesecher thedanishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT kongstedalice danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT nielsenorlalund danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT christensenhenrikwulff danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT hartvigsenjan danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT doktorklaus danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT kentpeter danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations
AT jensentuesecher danishchiropracticlowbackpaincohortchicodescriptionandsummaryofanavailabledatasourceforresearchcollaborations