Developing a questionnaire to identify perceived barriers for implementing the Dutch physical therapy COPD clinical practice guideline. (73/85)

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Physical activity and health promotion strategies among physiotherapists in Rwanda. (74/85)

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Compliance with clinical guidelines for whiplash improved with a targeted implementation strategy: a prospective cohort study. (75/85)

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Physical therapists in primary care are interested in high quality evidence regarding efficacy of therapeutic ultrasound for knee osteoarthritis: a provincial survey. (76/85)

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Early multidisciplinary assessment was associated with longer periods of sick leave: a randomized controlled trial in a primary health care centre. (77/85)

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System integration and clinical utilization of the Advanced Clinician Practitioner in Arthritis Care (ACPAC) Program-Trained Extended Role Practitioners in Ontario: a two-year, system-level evaluation. (78/85)

BACKGROUND: The Advanced Clinician Practitioner in Arthritis Care (ACPAC) program was developed in 2005 to prepare experienced physical and occupational therapists to function as extended role practitioners (ERPs) within models of arthritis care across Ontario, Canada. PURPOSE: To examine the system-level integration and clinical utilization of the ACPAC program-trained ERP. METHOD: A longitudinal survey was administered to all ACPAC graduates over a two-year period (n=30). RESULTS: The majority of ERPs were physical therapists working in urban settings. Family physicians or physician specialists referred the majority of patients. The longest median wait time to access ERPs' services was 22 days. Half of the ERPs triaged patients, and most of those who did triage (75%) worked under medical directives. Approximately half (51.6%) of the patients seen had a diagnosis of osteoarthritis, followed by rheumatoid arthritis (14.7%). CONCLUSION: Understanding the system-level impact of this unique human resource can help to shape healthcare planning and delivery of care.  (+info)

Physiotherapist-designed aquatic exercise programme for community-dwelling elders with osteoarthritis of the knee: a Hong Kong pilot study. (79/85)

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Program evaluation of a model to integrate internationally educated health professionals into clinical practice. (80/85)

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