AbstractQuestion: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facilitate faster discharge in Australian emergency departments? Design: Data on patients treated by primary contact physiotherapists were collected prospectively and compared with historical and concurrent cohorts of patients treated by other clinicians, using diagnosis and urgency. Participants: Twenty-nine primary contact physiotherapists, working at 10 sites, treated a total of 14 452 patients with musculoskeletal conditions in triage categories 3, 4 and 5. Outcome measures: Data were analysed for two time periods: baseline (historical control) and implementation (12 to 15 months). A concurrent control cohort within the implementation period wa...
In recent years, physiotherapists have begun to practice in Australia’s emergency departments (EDs) ...
BACKGROUND: One of the reasons physiotherapy services are provided to emergency departments (EDs) an...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to establish if physiotherapy self-referral (SR) is viab...
Question: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facilitate fas...
AbstractQuestion: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facili...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
Background: Increasing pressure on the emergency department (ED) throughout the world has meant the...
Joanne Morris1, Karen Grimmer-Somers2, Saravana Kumar2, Karen Murphy3, Lisa Gilmore1, Bryan Ashman1,...
The increasing number of people presenting to hospital with musculoskeletal conditions places pressu...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
Background: There is evidence that early contact with physiotherapists leads to advantages for patie...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to describe the implementation of an expanded-scope p...
In recent years, physiotherapists have begun to practice in Australia’s emergency departments (EDs) ...
BACKGROUND: One of the reasons physiotherapy services are provided to emergency departments (EDs) an...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to establish if physiotherapy self-referral (SR) is viab...
Question: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facilitate fas...
AbstractQuestion: Can primary contact physiotherapists reduce waiting and treatment times and facili...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
Background: Increasing pressure on the emergency department (ED) throughout the world has meant the...
Joanne Morris1, Karen Grimmer-Somers2, Saravana Kumar2, Karen Murphy3, Lisa Gilmore1, Bryan Ashman1,...
The increasing number of people presenting to hospital with musculoskeletal conditions places pressu...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
Background: There is evidence that early contact with physiotherapists leads to advantages for patie...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to describe the implementation of an expanded-scope p...
In recent years, physiotherapists have begun to practice in Australia’s emergency departments (EDs) ...
BACKGROUND: One of the reasons physiotherapy services are provided to emergency departments (EDs) an...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to establish if physiotherapy self-referral (SR) is viab...