Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients

Abstract Background Life satisfaction is a component of the subjective well-being construct. Research consistently suggests that life satisfaction is associated with enhanced social benefits and improved health outcomes. However, its relationship to musculoskeletal health outcomes is underexplored....

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Main Authors: Brett Vaughan, Jane Mulcahy, Thomas Allen, Emi Coupe, David Gobbo, Leila Nasser, Karen Pain, Kylie Fitzgerald
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-03-01
Series:Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12998-020-00303-y
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author Brett Vaughan
Jane Mulcahy
Thomas Allen
Emi Coupe
David Gobbo
Leila Nasser
Karen Pain
Kylie Fitzgerald
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Thomas Allen
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David Gobbo
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Kylie Fitzgerald
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description Abstract Background Life satisfaction is a component of the subjective well-being construct. Research consistently suggests that life satisfaction is associated with enhanced social benefits and improved health outcomes. However, its relationship to musculoskeletal health outcomes is underexplored. This study evaluates the life satisfaction of a patient population presenting with musculoskeletal complaints, and the relationship of life satisfaction with other health demographics and behaviours. Method The study used a consecutive sampling design. Patients attending the Victoria University Osteopathy Clinic (Melbourne, Australia) were invited to complete the PROMIS® General Life Satisfaction scale (GLSS) along with questions related to health demographics and behaviours. Results The GLSS T-score was not significantly different for gender, being born outside of Australia, speaking English at home, or complaint chronicity. Conclusions Life satisfaction did not appear to be related to a range of health and demographic variables in the current musculoskeletal pain cohort. The PROMIS® General Life Satisfaction scale could prove useful to explore the relationship between life satisfaction and treatment outcomes for musculoskeletal complaints.
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spelling doaj.art-c5befaabbdaf4c39ae24092963f2503b2022-12-22T02:16:45ZengBMCChiropractic & Manual Therapies2045-709X2020-03-012811710.1186/s12998-020-00303-yLife satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patientsBrett Vaughan0Jane Mulcahy1Thomas Allen2Emi Coupe3David Gobbo4Leila Nasser5Karen Pain6Kylie Fitzgerald7Department of Medical Education, University of MelbourneCollege of Health & Biomedicine, Victoria UniversityCollege of Health & Biomedicine, Victoria UniversityCollege of Health & Biomedicine, Victoria UniversityCollege of Health & Biomedicine, Victoria UniversityCollege of Health & Biomedicine, Victoria UniversityCollege of Health & Biomedicine, Victoria UniversityIndependent ResearcherAbstract Background Life satisfaction is a component of the subjective well-being construct. Research consistently suggests that life satisfaction is associated with enhanced social benefits and improved health outcomes. However, its relationship to musculoskeletal health outcomes is underexplored. This study evaluates the life satisfaction of a patient population presenting with musculoskeletal complaints, and the relationship of life satisfaction with other health demographics and behaviours. Method The study used a consecutive sampling design. Patients attending the Victoria University Osteopathy Clinic (Melbourne, Australia) were invited to complete the PROMIS® General Life Satisfaction scale (GLSS) along with questions related to health demographics and behaviours. Results The GLSS T-score was not significantly different for gender, being born outside of Australia, speaking English at home, or complaint chronicity. Conclusions Life satisfaction did not appear to be related to a range of health and demographic variables in the current musculoskeletal pain cohort. The PROMIS® General Life Satisfaction scale could prove useful to explore the relationship between life satisfaction and treatment outcomes for musculoskeletal complaints.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12998-020-00303-yPatient report outcome measureOsteopathic medicineSatisfaction with life
spellingShingle Brett Vaughan
Jane Mulcahy
Thomas Allen
Emi Coupe
David Gobbo
Leila Nasser
Karen Pain
Kylie Fitzgerald
Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies
Patient report outcome measure
Osteopathic medicine
Satisfaction with life
title Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients
title_full Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients
title_fullStr Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients
title_full_unstemmed Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients
title_short Life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care: consecutive sample of 611 patients
title_sort life satisfaction and musculoskeletal complaints in a population seeking osteopathy care consecutive sample of 611 patients
topic Patient report outcome measure
Osteopathic medicine
Satisfaction with life
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12998-020-00303-y
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