© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 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 yea...
Screening for medical referral is essential to physical therapist practice; however, no studies have...
Abstract Objectives: The study aimed to explore new United Kingdom (UK) graduate physiotherapists’...
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...
Purpose The recognition of pathological processes, which are not appropriate for physiotherapy, is ...
© 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...
CITATION: Inglis-Jassiem, G., Statham, S.B. & Hanekom, S.D. 2014. What does an enquiry-based approac...
Abstract Background With increasing interest in direct access to physiotherapy, it is important to c...
Quality measurement in healthcare and higher education has highlighted the need for a systematic app...
Purpose: Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes of ill health worldwide. Despite updated U...
Objective: Direct access to physiotherapy services is currently discussed in Germany. Its introducti...
Screening for medical referral is essential to physical therapist practice; however, no studies have...
Abstract Objectives: The study aimed to explore new United Kingdom (UK) graduate physiotherapists’...
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...
Purpose The recognition of pathological processes, which are not appropriate for physiotherapy, is ...
© 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...
CITATION: Inglis-Jassiem, G., Statham, S.B. & Hanekom, S.D. 2014. What does an enquiry-based approac...
Abstract Background With increasing interest in direct access to physiotherapy, it is important to c...
Quality measurement in healthcare and higher education has highlighted the need for a systematic app...
Purpose: Physical inactivity is one of the leading causes of ill health worldwide. Despite updated U...
Objective: Direct access to physiotherapy services is currently discussed in Germany. Its introducti...
Screening for medical referral is essential to physical therapist practice; however, no studies have...
Abstract Objectives: The study aimed to explore new United Kingdom (UK) graduate physiotherapists’...
Purpose: To examine a process for evaluating physiotherapy (PT) students' knowledge of and adherence...