Purpose: Extended scope physiotherapists (ESPs) are an innovative approach to service delivery that have emerged in response to increasing pressures on emergency departments (EDs). While previous systematic reviews have suggested that ESPs have a positive impact on ED outcomes, clinical practice recommendations based on limited evidence highlight a pressing need for evaluation studies to truly determine their effectiveness and safety in this setting. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of ESPs when delivering services in EDs. Method: Systematic literature searches were conducted using the online databases: Medline (Ovid), CINAHL (EBSCOhost), Scopus, PE...
Purpose: This systematic review updates one conducted in 2008 into extended scope practice (ESP) in ...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Objectives\ud \ud To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergenc...
Purpose: Extended scope physiotherapists (ESPs) are an innovative approach to service delivery that ...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Abstract Background Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care ha...
Question: What are staff and patients’ perceptions of physiotherapists working in the emergency depa...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
Background: Interprofessional emergency department (ED) models of care, including physiotherapists, ...
BACKGROUND: One of the reasons physiotherapy services are provided to emergency departments (EDs) an...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to describe the implementation of an expanded-scope p...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care have increased signifi...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Purpose: This systematic review updates one conducted in 2008 into extended scope practice (ESP) in ...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Objectives\ud \ud To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergenc...
Purpose: Extended scope physiotherapists (ESPs) are an innovative approach to service delivery that ...
© 2010 Maney Publishing. Background: Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the main providers of mi...
Abstract Background Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care ha...
Question: What are staff and patients’ perceptions of physiotherapists working in the emergency depa...
Objectives To develop a narrative literature review using international research to describe the rol...
Physiotherapy interventions are provided to patients within Australian emergency departments in sele...
Background: Interprofessional emergency department (ED) models of care, including physiotherapists, ...
BACKGROUND: One of the reasons physiotherapy services are provided to emergency departments (EDs) an...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to describe the implementation of an expanded-scope p...
Objective: To evaluate if direct physiotherapy assessment and management of patients presenting to e...
Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care have increased signifi...
Objectives Physiotherapy services have recently been introduced to Australian emergency departments...
Purpose: This systematic review updates one conducted in 2008 into extended scope practice (ESP) in ...
Objective:To investigate the quality of care provided by EDs with physiotherapy services compared to...
Objectives\ud \ud To investigate the perceptions of doctors, nurses and physiotherapists of emergenc...