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Chiropractic student diagnosis and management of headache disorders: A survey examining self-perceived preparedness and clinical proficiency

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posted on 2024-07-31, 00:32 authored by C Moore, S Whillier, M Funabashi, D De Carvalho, J Adams, Matthew FernandezMatthew Fernandez, R Giuriato, M Swain
Objective: To explore the self-perceived preparedness and clinical proficiency in headache diagnosis and management of Australian chiropractic students in senior years of study.Methods: Australian chiropractic students in the 4th (n 134) and 5th year (n 122) of 2 chiropractic university programs were invited to participate in an online cross-sectional survey. Descriptive analyses were conducted for all variables. Post hoc analyses were performed using simple linear regression to evaluate the relationship between selfperceived preparedness and correctness of headache diagnosis and management scores. Results: Australian chiropractic students in senior years demonstrated moderate overall levels of self-perceived preparedness and proficiency in their ability to diagnose and manage headache disorders. Final-year students had a slightly higher self-perceived preparedness and proficiency in headache diagnosis and management compared to those students in the 4th year of study. There was no relationship between self-perceived preparedness and correctness of headache diagnosis and management for either 4th- or 5th-year chiropractic students. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that there may be gaps in graduate chiropractic student confidence and proficiency in headache diagnosis and management. These findings call for further research to explore graduate chiropractic student preparedness and proficiency in the diagnosis and management of headache disorders.

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Volume

35

Issue

2

Start Page

229

End Page

241

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

2374-250X

ISSN

1042-5055

Publisher

Brighthall

Additional Rights

Publisher permission

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2020-11-11

External Author Affiliations

Craig Moore, Stephney Whillier, Martha Funabashi, Diana De Carvalho, Jon Adams, Rosemary Giuriato, Michael Swain

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print

Journal

Journal of Chiropractic Education

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