Monday, November 14, 2011
The
American Chiropractic Association (ACA) has recommitted itself to
supporting chiropractic research by extending an agreement through
2018 with the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological
Therapeutics (JMPT), the chiropractic profession's premier research
journal. As part of the agreement, ACA members will continue to
receive a subscription to JMPT as a member benefit, which includes
online access to the journal's vast, searchable archives.
ACA, Elsevier, and National University of Health Sciences signed
the agreement in September at the 2011 ACA House of Delegates
meeting. While there, JMPT editor Claire Johnson, DC, MSEd, talked
to delegates about the importance of research in modern health
care. "We live in a world where what we do as doctors of
chiropractic must be supported by scientific research," she said.
"We are responsible to show others, from policy makers to payers,
that our practices are grounded in science, but even more
importantly, our patients expect and deserve this from us."
Dr. Johnson noted that JMPT, which is the only chiropractic
journal indexed in Medline, publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed
journal articles. JMPT continues to increase its number of
international authors, interdisciplinary author teams, and has
doubled its impact factor over the past five years. "The JMPT is
the most widely read chiropractic science journal in the world,"
she added.
"ACA is delighted to continue its alliance with JMPT, which is an
excellent representative to the research community for our
profession," said ACA President Keith Overland, DC. "We are equally
pleased that we can continue to provide our members with such a
practical and valuable membership benefit via their JMPT
subscriptions. Evidence-based practice is a growing trend in health
care, and it's critical that DCs have a quality tool such as JMPT
to turn to for new information on how best to treat their
patients."
Moreover, since JMPT publishes articles that relate directly to
chiropractic practice, it provides evidence that reinforces many of
ACA's legislative, insurance and legal initiatives. ACA's alliance
with JMPT underscores its support of the chiropractic profession's
future.
About JMPT
The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT)
is dedicated to the advancement of chiropractic health care. It
provides the latest information on current developments in
therapeutics, as well as reviews of clinically oriented research
and practical information for use in clinical settings. The
Journal's editorial board includes some of the world's leading
clinical low-back and spine researchers from medicine, osteopathy,
chiropractic, and post-secondary education.
Visit http://www.jmptonline.org.
Source: American Chiropractic Association Press Release