What do students studying at The British School of Osteopathy perceive the difference between Osteopaths and Chiropractors to be and does this perception change from first year to final year students - An Interview Study

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What do students studying at The British School of Osteopathy perceive the difference between Osteopaths and Chiropractors to be and does this perception change from first year to final year students - An Interview Study
Author(s)
Standen Rebecca
Abstract
Objectives: To establish osteopathic students’ perceptions of osteopathy and how it compares to chiropractic. Subjects: First year and final year students studying at The British School of Osteopathy (BSO). Method: Ten semi-structured interviews were carried out and coded using elements of the grounded theory analysis. Results: Subjects perceived there to be differences between osteopath and chiropractic although there was some confusion about the actual nature of the differences. Chiropractic was perceived to be based more around the neurological system, treating the ‘spinal lesion’; compared with osteopathy, which was seen to be more holistic in its method of diagnosis and treatment. Conclusion: There was a lack of clarity about students’ perceptions of the chiropractic profession and how it compares to osteopathy; however students are of the opinion they could learn more about chiropractors, from the chiropractic profession and suggested that more communication between the two professions would be a positive step for future education.
Abstract
Objectives: To establish osteopathic students’ perceptions of osteopathy and how it compares to chiropractic. Subjects: First year and final year students studying at The British School of Osteopathy (BSO). Method: Ten semi-structured interviews were carried out and coded using elements of the grounded theory analysis. Results: Subjects perceived there to be differences between osteopath and chiropractic although there was some confusion about the actual nature of the differences. Chiropractic was perceived to be based more around the neurological system, treating the ‘spinal lesion’; compared with osteopathy, which was seen to be more holistic in its method of diagnosis and treatment. Conclusion: There was a lack of clarity about students’ perceptions of the chiropractic profession and how it compares to osteopathy; however students are of the opinion they could learn more about chiropractors, from the chiropractic profession and suggested that more communication between the two professions would be a positive step for future education.
Date Accepted
2010
Date Submitted
31.5.2011 00:00:00
Type
osteo_thesis
Language
English
Pub-Identifier
14929
Inst-Identifier
780
Keywords
Osteopath, Chiropractor, Manual therapy, Compare, Difference
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Standen Rebecca, “What do students studying at The British School of Osteopathy perceive the difference between Osteopaths and Chiropractors to be and does this perception change from first year to final year students - An Interview Study”, Osteopathic Research Web, accessed May 14, 2024, https://www.osteopathicresearch.com/s/orw/item/1823