Background. Since 2002, the professional education for Swiss physiotherapists has been upgraded to a tertiary educational level. With this change, the need for research related to professional practice has become more salient. The elaboration of research priorities is seen as a possible way to determine the profession’s needs, to help coordinate research collaborations and to address expectations regarding physiotherapy. There is still limited evidence about stakeholders’ views with regard to physiotherapy research. The objective of this study was to investigate key stakeholders’ opinions about research in physiotherapy in Switzerland. Methods. Focus groups with patients, health professionals, researchers and representatives of public...
This case study of the physiotherapy profession is practitioner research, undertaken in the unique ...
Background/Aims: Physiotherapists generally have a positive view of research, but have identified a ...
Background/Aims: Physiotherapists generally have a positive view of research, but have identified a ...
Since 2002, the professional education for Swiss physiotherapists has been upgraded to a tertiary ed...
Since 2002, the professional education for Swiss physiotherapists has been upgraded to a tertiary ed...
Background and purpose: Research priorities, defined by multiple stakeholders, can proximally facili...
Research is important for the development of physiotherapy practice, but several countries have a ra...
Background Evidence-based practice has increasingly been recognized as a priority by professional ph...
Background: The application of science is important for physiotherapy practice, but levels of scient...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the perceptions of physiotherapists towards the use of and participation in r...
Background: Education of physiotherapists in basic and applied science fosters evidence-based physio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
This case study of the physiotherapy profession is practitioner research, undertaken in the unique ...
Background/Aims: Physiotherapists generally have a positive view of research, but have identified a ...
Background/Aims: Physiotherapists generally have a positive view of research, but have identified a ...
Since 2002, the professional education for Swiss physiotherapists has been upgraded to a tertiary ed...
Since 2002, the professional education for Swiss physiotherapists has been upgraded to a tertiary ed...
Background and purpose: Research priorities, defined by multiple stakeholders, can proximally facili...
Research is important for the development of physiotherapy practice, but several countries have a ra...
Background Evidence-based practice has increasingly been recognized as a priority by professional ph...
Background: The application of science is important for physiotherapy practice, but levels of scient...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the perceptions of physiotherapists towards the use of and participation in r...
Background: Education of physiotherapists in basic and applied science fosters evidence-based physio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Background: Person-centred approaches to care require clinicians to engage in tr...
This case study of the physiotherapy profession is practitioner research, undertaken in the unique ...
Background/Aims: Physiotherapists generally have a positive view of research, but have identified a ...
Background/Aims: Physiotherapists generally have a positive view of research, but have identified a ...