Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report findings from qualitative interviews with physiotherapists to demonstrate why even minor changes to clinical work resulting from the introduction of new interventions, are often difficult to implement. The paper seeks to illustrate how some of the obstacles to implementing change were managed by physiotherapists. Design/methodology/approach – A total of 32 qualitative interviews with participating physiotherapists were conducted, 12 interviews prior to the introduction of the new system, and 20 afterwards. The interviews were coded and analysed thematically. Findings – The findings reveal a number of perceived limitations of current management of low back pain and identify key themes...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach for the management of musculoskele...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to report findings from qualitative interviews with physiother...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mai...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
Objectives Our objectives were two-fold: (i) to describe physiotherapists’ experiences of implement...
OBJECTIVES:Our objectives were two-fold: (i) to describe physiotherapists' experiences of implementi...
BACKGROUND: The STarT-Back-Approach (STarT: Subgroups for Targeted Treatment) was developed in the U...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a common and costly problem. In western society, huge resources h...
Background: Recurrences of low back pain (LBP) are frequent and associated with high levels of disab...
Abstract Background The STarT-Back-Approach (STarT: Subgroups for Targeted Treatment) was developed ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach for the management of musculoskele...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to report findings from qualitative interviews with physiother...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mai...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
Objectives Our objectives were two-fold: (i) to describe physiotherapists’ experiences of implement...
OBJECTIVES:Our objectives were two-fold: (i) to describe physiotherapists' experiences of implementi...
BACKGROUND: The STarT-Back-Approach (STarT: Subgroups for Targeted Treatment) was developed in the U...
Background. Low back pain (LBP) is a common and costly problem. In western society, huge resources h...
Background: Recurrences of low back pain (LBP) are frequent and associated with high levels of disab...
Abstract Background The STarT-Back-Approach (STarT: Subgroups for Targeted Treatment) was developed ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The SPLIT project aims to introduce an interdisciplinary stratified model ...
In the Netherlands, clinical practice physiotherapy guidelines are mainly implemented by using passi...
Clinical practice guidelines recommend a biopsychosocial approach for the management of musculoskele...