Questions: Do physiotherapist's attitudes towards technology vary due to different lengths of qualification? Do physiotherapist's attitudes towards technology vary due to gender? Do physiotherapist's attitudes towards technology vary due to age? Design: A prospective cohort study. Participants: 171 physiotherapists over the age of 18 from NHS Lothian. Intervention: Participants completed the 16 item Technology Readiness Index questionnaire. Non-identifiable demographic data was collected first; which included, gender, age, and years since qualification. Outcome measures: Technology Readiness Index (TRI) questionnaire. Results: It was found that there was no statistically significant differences in attitudes across different lengths of quali...
Background: Lack of technical knowledge on Willingness to Pay (WTP) for health services may have con...
Background: Lack of technical knowledge on Willingness to Pay (WTP) for health services may have con...
Research question: Is the new FysioPol database useful to explore some core questions in physiothera...
Questions: Do physiotherapist's attitudes towards technology vary due to different lengths of qualif...
Question: Are 4th year physiotherapy students more technological ready than highly experienced physi...
Questions: 1. Is the current and future physiotherapy workforce ready for the increased use of techn...
Questions: 1. Is the current and future physiotherapy workforce ready for the increased use of techn...
Question: Comparing technology readiness of final year student and newly qualified AHP's, with AHP's...
Question: Comparing technology readiness of final year student and newly qualified AHP's, with AHP's...
Questions: How important are different aspects of physiotherapy care to patients presenting to a pri...
Questions: Have student numbers (ie, intake and attrition) changed since the introduction of graduat...
Question: What are the expectations, perceptions and beliefs of a non-healthcare student population ...
Question: What are the expectations, perceptions and beliefs of a non-healthcare student population ...
Question: To explore physiotherapists' views and experiences of using outcome measures (OM) in ortho...
Question: To explore physiotherapists' views and experiences of using outcome measures (OM) in ortho...
Background: Lack of technical knowledge on Willingness to Pay (WTP) for health services may have con...
Background: Lack of technical knowledge on Willingness to Pay (WTP) for health services may have con...
Research question: Is the new FysioPol database useful to explore some core questions in physiothera...
Questions: Do physiotherapist's attitudes towards technology vary due to different lengths of qualif...
Question: Are 4th year physiotherapy students more technological ready than highly experienced physi...
Questions: 1. Is the current and future physiotherapy workforce ready for the increased use of techn...
Questions: 1. Is the current and future physiotherapy workforce ready for the increased use of techn...
Question: Comparing technology readiness of final year student and newly qualified AHP's, with AHP's...
Question: Comparing technology readiness of final year student and newly qualified AHP's, with AHP's...
Questions: How important are different aspects of physiotherapy care to patients presenting to a pri...
Questions: Have student numbers (ie, intake and attrition) changed since the introduction of graduat...
Question: What are the expectations, perceptions and beliefs of a non-healthcare student population ...
Question: What are the expectations, perceptions and beliefs of a non-healthcare student population ...
Question: To explore physiotherapists' views and experiences of using outcome measures (OM) in ortho...
Question: To explore physiotherapists' views and experiences of using outcome measures (OM) in ortho...
Background: Lack of technical knowledge on Willingness to Pay (WTP) for health services may have con...
Background: Lack of technical knowledge on Willingness to Pay (WTP) for health services may have con...
Research question: Is the new FysioPol database useful to explore some core questions in physiothera...