Investigating the effectiveness of rehabilitation professions- a misguided enterprise? Some research studies investigate the effects of 'professional therapies ' (such as physiotherapy) given to certain classes of patient This presupposes that therapists (a) only deliver treatments and (b) all deliver the same treatment(s), and neither assumption is true. Moreover the study design usually ignores the fact that rehabilitation is or should be a team activity. It is rarely valid to investigate one part of a team's activity in isolation from the activities of other teamrnmembers. Therefore the research is often flawed, and cannot answer the question(s) posed. Two consequences arise. First, invalid conclusions may be drawn, especi...
Purpose: To describe how stakeholder engagement has been undertaken and evaluated in rehabilitation ...
Background Recent research has suggested that interventions at the workplace might be the most pote...
If any profession is to survive, it cannot escape the necessity of continually subjecting its techni...
Barriers to rehabilitation research, and overcoming them Summary Although rehabilitation is thought ...
Objective: To provide an overview of methodological issues specifically related to the evaluation of...
Probably every rehabilitation professional began his or her involvement in the field with an attempt...
The aim of this article is to illuminate the significance of team collaboration within rehabilitatio...
The essence of a randomized, controlled interven-tion study is that one group of people who receive ...
Probably every rehabilitation pr ofessional began his or her involvement in the field with an attemp...
This article reports the second part of an exploratory study into occupational therapists` and physi...
Background. There is no agreement about or understanding of what rehabilitation is; those who pay fo...
Objective: To determine the types and effectiveness of interventions to increase the knowledge about...
Objective: The objective of this study was to study if randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in rehabi...
Title: Defending the Art of Physical Therapy: Expanding Inquiry and Crafting Culture in Support of T...
The purpose of this article is supplying a brief introduction to healthcare research (HSR) and to hi...
Purpose: To describe how stakeholder engagement has been undertaken and evaluated in rehabilitation ...
Background Recent research has suggested that interventions at the workplace might be the most pote...
If any profession is to survive, it cannot escape the necessity of continually subjecting its techni...
Barriers to rehabilitation research, and overcoming them Summary Although rehabilitation is thought ...
Objective: To provide an overview of methodological issues specifically related to the evaluation of...
Probably every rehabilitation professional began his or her involvement in the field with an attempt...
The aim of this article is to illuminate the significance of team collaboration within rehabilitatio...
The essence of a randomized, controlled interven-tion study is that one group of people who receive ...
Probably every rehabilitation pr ofessional began his or her involvement in the field with an attemp...
This article reports the second part of an exploratory study into occupational therapists` and physi...
Background. There is no agreement about or understanding of what rehabilitation is; those who pay fo...
Objective: To determine the types and effectiveness of interventions to increase the knowledge about...
Objective: The objective of this study was to study if randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in rehabi...
Title: Defending the Art of Physical Therapy: Expanding Inquiry and Crafting Culture in Support of T...
The purpose of this article is supplying a brief introduction to healthcare research (HSR) and to hi...
Purpose: To describe how stakeholder engagement has been undertaken and evaluated in rehabilitation ...
Background Recent research has suggested that interventions at the workplace might be the most pote...
If any profession is to survive, it cannot escape the necessity of continually subjecting its techni...