BACKGROUND: The use of measurement tools is an essential part of good evidence-based practice; however, physiotherapists (PTs) are not always confident when selecting, administering, and interpreting these tools. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a multifaceted knowledge translation intervention, using PTs as knowledge brokers (KBs) to facilitate the use in clinical practice of four evidence-based measurement tools designed to evaluate and understand motor function in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The KB model evaluated in this study was designed to overcome many of the barriers to research transfer identified in the literature. METHODS: A mixed methods before-after study design was used to evaluate the impact of ...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
This thesis aims to understand motor learning strategies (MLS) use in physiotherapy interventions fo...
This questionnaire was sent out to members of a clinical interest group in 2005. The aims were to 1...
Background. The use of knowledge brokers (KBs) has been recommended as a mechanism to facilitate the...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of a knowledge translation intervention on knowledge and frequenc...
Background: Standardized assessments are valid and reliable self-report and performance-based tools ...
Objective: To compare two methods of knowledge broker support to improve standardized assessment use...
Background and Purpose. Pediatric physical therapists face many challenges related to the applicatio...
This research aims to understand, with the aid of a knowledge broker (KB), how parents use knowledge...
Evidence-based practice has been adopted by the healthcare sector as a framework to achieve safer, s...
Aim The application of current, best evidence into clinical practice is problematic. This article de...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate supports and barriers to evidence-based routine...
Abstract Background A substantial number of valid outcome measures have been developed to measure he...
Tactile impairments are common in children with cerebral palsy (CP), however assessment is not routi...
Background and Purpose: Although outcome measures are a valuable part of physical therapy practice, ...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
This thesis aims to understand motor learning strategies (MLS) use in physiotherapy interventions fo...
This questionnaire was sent out to members of a clinical interest group in 2005. The aims were to 1...
Background. The use of knowledge brokers (KBs) has been recommended as a mechanism to facilitate the...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of a knowledge translation intervention on knowledge and frequenc...
Background: Standardized assessments are valid and reliable self-report and performance-based tools ...
Objective: To compare two methods of knowledge broker support to improve standardized assessment use...
Background and Purpose. Pediatric physical therapists face many challenges related to the applicatio...
This research aims to understand, with the aid of a knowledge broker (KB), how parents use knowledge...
Evidence-based practice has been adopted by the healthcare sector as a framework to achieve safer, s...
Aim The application of current, best evidence into clinical practice is problematic. This article de...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate supports and barriers to evidence-based routine...
Abstract Background A substantial number of valid outcome measures have been developed to measure he...
Tactile impairments are common in children with cerebral palsy (CP), however assessment is not routi...
Background and Purpose: Although outcome measures are a valuable part of physical therapy practice, ...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
This thesis aims to understand motor learning strategies (MLS) use in physiotherapy interventions fo...
This questionnaire was sent out to members of a clinical interest group in 2005. The aims were to 1...