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An Overview of the Practitioner Research and Collaboration Initiative (PRACI): a practice-based research network for complementary medicine

机译:从业者研究与合作计划(PRACI)概述:基于实践的补充医学研究网络

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Background The Practitioner Research and Collaboration Initiative (PRACI) is an innovative, multi-modality practice-based research network (PBRN) that represents fourteen complementary medicine (CM) professions across Australia. It is the largest known PBRN for complementary healthcare in the world and was launched in 2015. The purpose of this paper is to provide an update on the progress of the PRACI project, including a description of the characteristics of PRACI members in order to facilitate further sub-studies through the PRACI PBRN. Methods A CM workforce survey was distributed electronically to CM practitioners across fourteen disciplines, throughout Australia. Practitioners electing to become a member of PRACI were registered on the PBRN database. The database was interrogated and the data analysed to described sociodemographic characteristics, practice characteristics, professional qualification and practice interest of PRACI members. Results Foundational members of PRACI were found to be predominately female (76.2%) and middle-aged (82.5%). Members were primarily located in urban settings (82.5%) across the Eastern seaboard of Australia (82.5%), with few working remotely. The main modalities represented include massage therapists (58.5%), naturopaths (26.4%) and nutritionists (14.4%). The primary area of clinical interest for PRACI members were general health and well-being (75.4%), musculoskeletal complaints (72%) and pain management (62.6%). Conclusions PRACI provides an important infrastructure for complementary healthcare research in Australia and its success relies on CM practitioners being involved in the research being conducted through the PBRN. The aim of this database is to ensure that the research conducted through PRACI is rigorous, robust, clinically relevant and reflects the diversity of clinical practice amongst CM practitioners in Australia.
机译:背景从业人员研究与协作计划(PRACI)是一个创新的,基于多模式实践的研究网络(PBRN),代表了澳大利亚的14个辅助医学(CM)专业。它是世界上已知的最大的辅助保健PBRN,于2015年发布。本文的目的是提供PRACI项目进展的最新信息,包括对PRACI成员特征的描述,以进一步促进通过PRACI PBRN进行子研究。方法在整个澳大利亚,通过电子方式向14个学科的CM从业人员分发CM劳动力调查。选择成为PRACI成员的从业者已在PBRN数据库中注册。询问数据库并分析数据以描述PRACI成员的社会人口统计学特征,实践特征,专业资格和实践兴趣。结果发现PRACI的基础成员主要为女性(76.2%)和中年(82.5%)。成员主要位于澳大利亚东部沿海地区(82.5%)的城市环境(82.5%),很少有远程工作。代表的主要方式包括按摩治疗师(58.5%),自然疗法(26.4%)和营养师(14.4%)。 PRACI成员的临床主要兴趣领域是总体健康和福祉(75.4%),肌肉骨骼疾病(72%)和疼痛治疗(62.6%)。结论结论PRACI为澳大利亚的补充医疗研究提供了重要的基础设施,其成功取决于CM从业者参与通过PBRN进行的研究。该数据库的目的是确保通过PRACI进行的研究严格,可靠,具有临床意义,并反映出澳大利亚CM从业者的临床实践的多样性。

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