Objectives To describe and elucidate skilled practices by which physiotherapists communicate with patients about problems of ongoing or recent performance of physical treatment activities; to offer a sociological perspective on this area of practice; to examine relations between actual communication practice and official (Chartered Society of Physiotherapy) recommendations; to explore problems associated with formulating standards pertaining to communication and suggest how these might be addressed. Design Video recordings of physiotherapy treatment sessions (n = 74) were analysed using conversation analysis—an observational, inductive, social science methodology. Setting Inpatient rehabilitation units in four English hospitals. Participant...
The aim of this study was to identify the qualities of a ‘good’ physiotherapist and to ascertain the...
Background: Guidelines advocate that non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) be considered withi...
Background and purpose of study: Communication between clinicians and patients forms an integral par...
This thesis reports an ethnomethodological, conversation analytic study of communication between str...
Objective: To analyse in detail therapists' and patients' communication practices during physiothera...
Patients’ physical incompetence is a feature of many clinical interactions; the challenges it presen...
during physiotherapy goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation settings. To deduce explanations for obse...
This paper examines healthcare communication between physiotherapists and patients during treatment ...
This paper explores relations between official written recommendations for physiotherapists and actu...
Background In tailoring a quality improvement programme for hospital-based physiotherapy, the origin...
Documentation is an essential component of physiotherapy practice for clinical, legal, and ethical r...
Objectives: To explore what Australian physiotherapy educators value in student-patient clinical com...
Professional practice guidelines direct health care professionals to include patients in the decisio...
Background: Dissonance between the high ‘technical’ competences of medical professionals, including ...
Critically examines a variety of qualitative research methodologies of particular interest to allied...
The aim of this study was to identify the qualities of a ‘good’ physiotherapist and to ascertain the...
Background: Guidelines advocate that non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) be considered withi...
Background and purpose of study: Communication between clinicians and patients forms an integral par...
This thesis reports an ethnomethodological, conversation analytic study of communication between str...
Objective: To analyse in detail therapists' and patients' communication practices during physiothera...
Patients’ physical incompetence is a feature of many clinical interactions; the challenges it presen...
during physiotherapy goal-setting in stroke rehabilitation settings. To deduce explanations for obse...
This paper examines healthcare communication between physiotherapists and patients during treatment ...
This paper explores relations between official written recommendations for physiotherapists and actu...
Background In tailoring a quality improvement programme for hospital-based physiotherapy, the origin...
Documentation is an essential component of physiotherapy practice for clinical, legal, and ethical r...
Objectives: To explore what Australian physiotherapy educators value in student-patient clinical com...
Professional practice guidelines direct health care professionals to include patients in the decisio...
Background: Dissonance between the high ‘technical’ competences of medical professionals, including ...
Critically examines a variety of qualitative research methodologies of particular interest to allied...
The aim of this study was to identify the qualities of a ‘good’ physiotherapist and to ascertain the...
Background: Guidelines advocate that non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) be considered withi...
Background and purpose of study: Communication between clinicians and patients forms an integral par...