Abstract Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large variation in medical diagnosis, age, functional status, disability and prognosis. Lack of knowledge and systematically collected data from patients treated by PTs in primary health care has prompted this longitudinal observational physiotherapy project. This paper aims to describe a method for developing a database of patients managed by PTs in primary health care, with the main purpose to study patients’ characteristics, treatment courses and prognostic factors for favourable outcome. Methods This is a longitudinal observational project, following patients through their physiotherapy treatment periods in primary health care in Norway and until one ...
International audienceLearning objectives - On completion of this session, participants should be a...
Objective First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) is a primary care model where expert musculoskeletal (MS...
Aim: Investigate the feasibility of identifying a well-defined treatment group and a comparable refe...
Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large ...
Aim: To examine demographic variables, use of health services, expectation of physiotherapy efficien...
Purpose Free of charge physiotherapy (FCP) is free physiotherapy provided by the Danish government f...
The study describes the patient population in private physiotherapy practice in a Norwegian urban c...
This thesis deals with a behavioural medicine approach to the management of patients with persistent...
Introduction: Currently, there are one billion migrants worldwide, with Sweden being a common host c...
Background The organisation of health care services for older adults varies within and between count...
Background The organisation of health care services for older adults varies within and between count...
Purpose: Examine whether a design and an outcome measure developed for research purpose might be fea...
Background: Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) has been an established treatment approach fo...
Abstract Background Danish patients with musculoskeletal disorders are commonly referred for primary...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly aware of the need to demonstrate and account for the deliver...
International audienceLearning objectives - On completion of this session, participants should be a...
Objective First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) is a primary care model where expert musculoskeletal (MS...
Aim: Investigate the feasibility of identifying a well-defined treatment group and a comparable refe...
Background Physiotherapists (PTs) in primary health care manage patients with large ...
Aim: To examine demographic variables, use of health services, expectation of physiotherapy efficien...
Purpose Free of charge physiotherapy (FCP) is free physiotherapy provided by the Danish government f...
The study describes the patient population in private physiotherapy practice in a Norwegian urban c...
This thesis deals with a behavioural medicine approach to the management of patients with persistent...
Introduction: Currently, there are one billion migrants worldwide, with Sweden being a common host c...
Background The organisation of health care services for older adults varies within and between count...
Background The organisation of health care services for older adults varies within and between count...
Purpose: Examine whether a design and an outcome measure developed for research purpose might be fea...
Background: Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) has been an established treatment approach fo...
Abstract Background Danish patients with musculoskeletal disorders are commonly referred for primary...
Background: Clinicians are increasingly aware of the need to demonstrate and account for the deliver...
International audienceLearning objectives - On completion of this session, participants should be a...
Objective First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) is a primary care model where expert musculoskeletal (MS...
Aim: Investigate the feasibility of identifying a well-defined treatment group and a comparable refe...