Abstract Background Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care have increased significantly. Many EDs are adding physiotherapists to their team thereby allowing doctors to see more cases that are ‘urgent’. This is a move away from the ‘traditional’ physiotherapy service whereby the ED team refers patients to an outpatient physiotherapy service sometimes resulting in significant delays. Internationally, there is no agreed consensus on the role or value of ED-based physiotherapists. Aim The objective of this review was to retrieve, critically appraise and synthesise the evidence from studies relating to patients’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences and/or perceptions of physiotherapy services in the ED...
In recent years, physiotherapists have begun to practice in Australia’s emergency departments (EDs) ...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Background Many countries report a significant increase in emergency department (ED) visits. Patient...
Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care have increased signifi...
Objectives\ud \ud To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergenc...
Question: What are staff and patients’ perceptions of physiotherapists working in the emergency depa...
The principal aim of the research was to explore the varying perceptions of what\ud physiotherapy ca...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
The increasing number of people presenting to hospital with musculoskeletal conditions places pressu...
Study aim: This research aims to explore patient satisfaction with ED physiotherapy within the Au...
Purpose: Extended scope physiotherapists (ESPs) are an innovative approach to service delivery that ...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Background: Interprofessional emergency department (ED) models of care, including physiotherapists, ...
In recent years, physiotherapists have begun to practice in Australia’s emergency departments (EDs) ...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Background Many countries report a significant increase in emergency department (ED) visits. Patient...
Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care have increased signifi...
Objectives\ud \ud To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergenc...
Question: What are staff and patients’ perceptions of physiotherapists working in the emergency depa...
The principal aim of the research was to explore the varying perceptions of what\ud physiotherapy ca...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
The increasing number of people presenting to hospital with musculoskeletal conditions places pressu...
Study aim: This research aims to explore patient satisfaction with ED physiotherapy within the Au...
Purpose: Extended scope physiotherapists (ESPs) are an innovative approach to service delivery that ...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Background: Interprofessional emergency department (ED) models of care, including physiotherapists, ...
In recent years, physiotherapists have begun to practice in Australia’s emergency departments (EDs) ...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Background Many countries report a significant increase in emergency department (ED) visits. Patient...