Purpose The recognition of pathological processes, which are not appropriate for physiotherapy, is a crucial part of the clinical reasoning process. Over recent years, there have been several research efforts investigating qualified physiotherapists and doctoral students’ capability in making precise clinical decisions on whether a patient’s condition is suitable for physiotherapy intervention (keep), or rather requires medical check-up (refer). No study so far has examined the keep/refer decision making abilities of final year undergraduate physiotherapy students within Europe. Materials and Methods A survey containing 12 validated vignettes was distributed among 2238 final year undergraduate physiotherapy students from 15 different mem...
Background and Purpose. The attainment of professional autonomy is considered a priority of any prof...
Objective To elicit what information and clinical decision-making processes physiotherapists use in ...
Purpose: To examine a process for evaluating physiotherapy (PT) students' knowledge of and adherence...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Purpose: The recognition of pathologica...
© 2017 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Background: Keep/refer decision as the ability to indepen...
© 2020 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background/Aims An ongoing discussion about direct access to physiotherapy...
Background/Aims An ongoing discussion about direct access to physiotherapy for patients with muscul...
Background: Over the last few years, several surveys examined the attitude of physiotherapists towar...
Background :Direct access to physiotherapy requires physiotherapists to recognize red flags and dete...
Abstract Background With increasing interest in direct access to physiotherapy, it is important to c...
Screening for medical referral is essential to physical therapist practice; however, no studies have...
Quality measurement in healthcare and higher education has highlighted the need for a systematic app...
CITATION: Inglis-Jassiem, G., Statham, S.B. & Hanekom, S.D. 2014. What does an enquiry-based approac...
Background and Purpose. The attainment of professional autonomy is considered a priority of any prof...
Objective To elicit what information and clinical decision-making processes physiotherapists use in ...
Purpose: To examine a process for evaluating physiotherapy (PT) students' knowledge of and adherence...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Purpose: The recognition of pathologica...
© 2017 Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Background: Keep/refer decision as the ability to indepen...
© 2020 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background/Aims An ongoing discussion about direct access to physiotherapy...
Background/Aims An ongoing discussion about direct access to physiotherapy for patients with muscul...
Background: Over the last few years, several surveys examined the attitude of physiotherapists towar...
Background :Direct access to physiotherapy requires physiotherapists to recognize red flags and dete...
Abstract Background With increasing interest in direct access to physiotherapy, it is important to c...
Screening for medical referral is essential to physical therapist practice; however, no studies have...
Quality measurement in healthcare and higher education has highlighted the need for a systematic app...
CITATION: Inglis-Jassiem, G., Statham, S.B. & Hanekom, S.D. 2014. What does an enquiry-based approac...
Background and Purpose. The attainment of professional autonomy is considered a priority of any prof...
Objective To elicit what information and clinical decision-making processes physiotherapists use in ...
Purpose: To examine a process for evaluating physiotherapy (PT) students' knowledge of and adherence...