Abstract Background Non-medical prescribing (NMP) is acknowledged as an expanding area of clinical practice across the world. The physiotherapy profession is currently investigating the introduction of physiotherapist prescribing in Australia, with the case for reform centred around meeting the healthcare needs of the current and future Australian population. Conflict within a profession has been identified as a barrier to implementation of new clinical innovations. An online survey has been developed with the aim to collect and synthesise the views and perceptions of Australian physiotherapists and physiotherapy students about the potential use of NMP by physiotherapists in Australia. Methods A cross-sectional descriptive survey design, us...
OBJECTIVES: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
Background: Non-medical prescribing is one healthcare reform strategy that has the potential to crea...
This study aimed to determine final year medical students' knowledge and perception of physiotherapy...
This is an Excel file of data downloaded from an online survey via Survey Monkey platform. Each shee...
Objectives: To determine the factors that influence physiotherapists’ choice to promote non-treatmen...
Objective: To identify and explore physiotherapists\u27 perceived barriers and facilitators to the p...
Questions: Do Australian adults think that physiotherapists are likely to provide physical activity ...
Non-medical prescribing was introduced into the United Kingdom to improve patient care, but early re...
The present study was designed to assess community attitudes toward physiotherapy and five other hea...
Whilst prescribing has traditionally been the remit of medical practitioners, there is evidence to s...
Aim: To explore the views of a sample of Australian hospital pharmacists on prescribing privileges. ...
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 ...
Objectives: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
The present study was designed to assess community attitudes toward physiotherapy and five other hea...
OBJECTIVES: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
Background: Non-medical prescribing is one healthcare reform strategy that has the potential to crea...
This study aimed to determine final year medical students' knowledge and perception of physiotherapy...
This is an Excel file of data downloaded from an online survey via Survey Monkey platform. Each shee...
Objectives: To determine the factors that influence physiotherapists’ choice to promote non-treatmen...
Objective: To identify and explore physiotherapists\u27 perceived barriers and facilitators to the p...
Questions: Do Australian adults think that physiotherapists are likely to provide physical activity ...
Non-medical prescribing was introduced into the United Kingdom to improve patient care, but early re...
The present study was designed to assess community attitudes toward physiotherapy and five other hea...
Whilst prescribing has traditionally been the remit of medical practitioners, there is evidence to s...
Aim: To explore the views of a sample of Australian hospital pharmacists on prescribing privileges. ...
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 ...
Objectives: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
The present study was designed to assess community attitudes toward physiotherapy and five other hea...
OBJECTIVES: To determine: (i) the behaviour change techniques used by a sample of Australian physiot...
Background: Non-medical prescribing is one healthcare reform strategy that has the potential to crea...
This study aimed to determine final year medical students' knowledge and perception of physiotherapy...