Insights into how manual therapists incorporate the biopsychosocial-enactive model in the care of individuals with CLBP: a qualitative study.

Marco Bianchi, Giacomo Rossettini, Francesco Cerritelli, Jorge E Esteves
Author Information
  1. Marco Bianchi: Malta ICOM Educational, Gzira, Malta.
  2. Giacomo Rossettini: School of Physiotherapy, University of Verona, Via Bengasi 4, Verona, 37134, Italy. giacomo.rossettini@gmail.com.
  3. Francesco Cerritelli: Foundation COME Collaboration, Clinical-Based Human Research Department, Pescara, Italy.
  4. Jorge E Esteves: Malta ICOM Educational, Gzira, Malta.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) presents a significant challenge for manual therapists. Recent advancements in pain research have highlighted the limitations of the traditional biomedical and biopsychosocial models, prompting the exploration of alternatives. The biopsychosocial-enactive (BPS-E) model has emerged as a promising alternative. This study aims to explore the application of the BPS-E model by manual therapists in managing CLBP and to initiate a meaningful dialogue about its use.
METHODS: This study adhered to the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research. Guided by constructivist grounded theory, we conducted semi-structured interviews with ten manual therapists who are experts in the BPS-E model. Data collection, conceptualization, and analysis were systematically carried out to identify key themes and insights.
RESULTS: The core theme identified was "The person-centred approach," with three subthemes: "Opportunities in implementing the model", "Utilizing and Integrating Diverse Skills for Holistic Care", and "Challenges in implementing the model".
CONCLUSION: This study provides insights into how manual therapists incorporate the BPS-E model in their practice, demonstrating its advantages over the traditional biopsychosocial model. The findings highlight the need for further research and training to effectively implement the BPS-E model in clinical settings. This research begins an essential discussion on the potential of the BPS-E model to enhance care for CLBP patients.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Qualitative Research
Low Back Pain
Female
Models, Biopsychosocial
Male
Adult
Musculoskeletal Manipulations
Middle Aged
Grounded Theory
Patient-Centered Care
Chronic Pain

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