Table 4

Frequency of care elements by profession

ProfessionGPsPTsDCs
n (%)n (%)n (%)
Information about LBP including prognosis92 (41.8)598 (56.0)1081 (48.9)
Advice to self-management124 (56.4)869 (81.4)1468 (66.4)
Exercise instructions38 (17.3)866 (81.1)*1004 (45.4)
Manual therapy6 (2.7)698 (65.4)2131 (96.3)
Acupuncture/dry needlingn/a45 (4.2)208 (9.4)
Discussion of pain medicationn/an/a290 (13.1)
In-house radiographyn/an/a50 (2.3)
Discussion of lifestyle factorsn/a225 (21.1)n/a
Active exercisesn/a727 (68.1)n/a
Directional exercisesn/a367 (34.4)n/a
Acupuncture/injection6 (2.7)n/an/a
NSAID prescription61 (27.7)n/an/a
Opioid prescription23 (10.5)n/an/a
Adjuvant analgesics20 (9.1)n/an/a
Any pain medication (one or more)89 (39.7)*n/an/a
Referral GPn/a51 (4.8)94 (4.2)
Referral PT81 (36.2)n/a161 (7.3)
Referral DC31 (13.8)21 (2.0)n/a
Referral PT/DC106 (47.3)*n/an/a
Referrals to secondary care (emergency room, MRI, spine centre)35 (15.6)*n/an/a
Referral to PT/DC or secondary care141 (63.0)*n/an/a

*Merged variable. For merged variables, the accumulation may reflect a lower frequency than the addition of the individual merged variables due to concomitant use.

DCs, chiropractors; GPs, general practitioners; LBP, Low back pain; n/a, not applicable; NSAID, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; PTs, physiotherapists.