non-peer-reviewedBackground: In physiotherapy practice, poor patient adherence to treatment has been cited as a principal reason for failure to recover from injury (Bassett 2003). Lack of motivation has been suggested as a contributing factor to this (Sluijs et al. 1993). Although adherence is an important concept in physiotherapy, currently there is no research investigating student physiotherapists' understanding of the concept or how they manage patients who are non-adherent. Objectives: To explore student physiotherapists' understanding of the concept of exercise adherence and their use of motivational strategies in enhancing patient adherence to exercise programmes. Methods: A qualitative design using focus group methodology was empl...
Physical therapists (PTs) are professionally required to undertake a comprehensive examination of th...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This correlational study describes factors that are related to patient compl...
Background: In physiotherapy practice, poor patient adherence to treatment has been cited as a princ...
A major problem in the field of physical therapy is the lack of patient adherence to home exercise p...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
Poor adherence to treatment is commonplace and may adversely affect outcomes, efficiency and healthc...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Physiotherapists often prescribe self-management strategies for their patients. H...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
Background: Physiotherapist prescribed self-management strategies are an important adjunct to 'hands...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
Physical therapists (PTs) are professionally required to undertake a comprehensive examination of th...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This correlational study describes factors that are related to patient compl...
Background: In physiotherapy practice, poor patient adherence to treatment has been cited as a princ...
A major problem in the field of physical therapy is the lack of patient adherence to home exercise p...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
Poor adherence to treatment is commonplace and may adversely affect outcomes, efficiency and healthc...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Physiotherapists often prescribe self-management strategies for their patients. H...
There has been only some research done on the successful effects of goal setting and patient complia...
Background: Physiotherapist prescribed self-management strategies are an important adjunct to 'hands...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
Physical therapists (PTs) are professionally required to undertake a comprehensive examination of th...
This article reports two studies assessing the influence of self-efficacy, outcome expectancies and ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This correlational study describes factors that are related to patient compl...