peer reviewedBackground: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a biomedical versus a biopsychosocial belief, despite the presence of clinical guidelines. Objective: To examine (1) the beliefs of physical therapy students and their adherence to clinical LBP guidelines in Belgium and the Netherlands; (2) whether the beliefs and attitudes of physical therapy students change during education; (3) whether beliefs are related to guideline adherence; (4) whether beliefs and attitudes differ with or without a personal history of LBP. Methods: A cross-sectional design included students in the 2nd and 4th year of physical therapy education in 6 Belgian and 2 Dutch institutions. To quantify beliefs, the ...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background: Negative low back pain (LBP) beliefs have been associated with greater disability among ...
Study design: Cross-sectional survey Objective: This study surveyed the attitudes and beliefs of Phy...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
BACKGROUND: Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background Prescription behavior in low back pain (LBP) differs between physical therapists with a ...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Background. Implementation of best-practice care for patients with low back pain (LBP) is an importa...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-based care for l...
Background: Negative low back pain (LBP) beliefs have been associated with greater disability among ...
Study design: Cross-sectional survey Objective: This study surveyed the attitudes and beliefs of Phy...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Background Physiotherapists' biomedical orientation influences the implementation of evidenced-base...
Attitudes and beliefs, or the treatment orientation, of health care providers appear to be important...
Impact of Biomedical and Biopsychosocial Training Sessions on the Attitudes, Beliefs and Recommendat...