BMC Health Services Research (Sep 2020)

Health-care access and utilization among individuals with low back pain in Iran: a WHO-ILAR COPCORD study

  • Seyedeh Tahereh Faezi,
  • Azarakhsh Baghdadi,
  • Mohammad Nejadhosseinian,
  • Maziar Moradi-Lakeh,
  • Mir Saeed Yekaninejad,
  • Kourosh Holakoui,
  • Nasrin Moghimi,
  • Mahnaz Sandoughi,
  • Ali Dehghan,
  • Arash Tehrani Banihashemi,
  • Maryam Ghadimi,
  • Fereydoun Davatchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05727-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is a major contributor to chronic pain and disability. The purpose of this study was to evaluate health-care access and utilization among patients with LBP in Iran. We also sought to study the pattern and characteristics of care-utilization behavior in these patients. Methods Data from the Community Oriented Program for Control of Rheumatic Diseases (COPCORD) were used for this study. Three cities (Zahedan, Sanandaj, Yazd) were selected to represent the Iranian population, with different socioeconomic status and ethnic, cultural, and religious background. Demographic data, acute or chronic LBP, disability index, and utilizing care from conventional medicine (CM), allied health providers (AHP), and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) providers were recorded. Results Of 9101 patients, 38.6% reported LBP. Only 3.3% did not utilize care of any kind, 66.7% referred to CM providers, 20.8% to AHP, and 9.2% to CAM care. Health-care utilization was higher in female patients, older age, higher education, and higher disability index. Conclusions The findings of this study indicate a high rate of health-care utilization among patients with LBP in Iran. CM is the most prevalent health-care resource sought by patients. These findings could be used as a framework in developing more efficient health-care programs according to the needs of specific populations.

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