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Family physicians' views of chiropractors: hostile or hospitable?
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Family MedicineChiropracticFamily SystemsFamily HealthPrimary CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchBack PainHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchExcellent SourceMusculoskeletal ProblemsPhysical TherapyMedical EthicsOrganized MedicinePatient-centered OutcomeMedicineFamily Medicine PolicyPatient ExperiencePatient SatisfactionComplementary Medicine
Family physicians in the State of Washington were surveyed about their knowledge and views about chiropractors; 79 per cent (476) responded. Sixty-six per cent indicated discomfort with what they believed chiropractors do while acknowledging their effectiveness for some patients; 25 per cent viewed chiropractors as an excellent source of care for some musculoskeletal problems and only 3 per cent dismissed chiropractors as quacks that patients should avoid; 57 per cent admitted having encouraged patients to see a chiropractor. These views are less negative than those of organized medicine.
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