The increasing number of people presenting to hospital with musculoskeletal conditions places pressure on existing services, and has resulted in expanding the scope of practice of musculoskeletal physiotherapists working in emergency departments (ED). The aim of the present study was to qualitatively explore the perspectives of patients presenting with an isolated musculoskeletal condition seen by a musculoskeletal physiotherapist in the ED of two Australian hospitals situated in contrasting geographical locations. Semistructured interviews were conducted with nine participants from a major metropolitan hospital and 16 participants from a remote hospital. Interviews were transcribed, coded and analysed using a thematic approach. RESULTS. Th...
Primary contact practitioner physiotherapists (PPs) are increasingly common in emergency departments...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Objectives: To investigate the perceptions of emergency department physiotherapy practice by emerg...
Objectives To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergency depar...
Background Many countries report a significant increase in emergency department (ED) visits. Patient...
Abstract Background Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care ha...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
The principal aim of the research was to explore the varying perceptions of what\ud physiotherapy ca...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to describe the implementation of an expanded-scope p...
Study aim: This research aims to explore patient satisfaction with ED physiotherapy within the Au...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Primary contact practitioner physiotherapists (PPs) are increasingly common in emergency departments...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Objectives: To investigate the perceptions of emergency department physiotherapy practice by emerg...
Objectives To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergency depar...
Background Many countries report a significant increase in emergency department (ED) visits. Patient...
Abstract Background Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care ha...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
The principal aim of the research was to explore the varying perceptions of what\ud physiotherapy ca...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to describe the implementation of an expanded-scope p...
Study aim: This research aims to explore patient satisfaction with ED physiotherapy within the Au...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Primary contact practitioner physiotherapists (PPs) are increasingly common in emergency departments...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Objectives: To investigate the perceptions of emergency department physiotherapy practice by emerg...