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The use of an e-learning module on return to work advice for physiotherapists – A prospective cohort study
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- Chance-Larsen, Fiona (författare)
- Employee Health & Wellbeing Service, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK
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- Chance-Larsen, Kenneth (författare)
- Allied Health Research Unit, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
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- Divanoglou, Anestis (författare)
- Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
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- Baird, Andrew (författare)
- Centre for Psychological Research, University of Derby, Derby, UK
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- 2018-06-20
- 2018
- Engelska.
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Ingår i: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0959-3985 .- 1532-5040. ; 36:2, s. 267-275
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- Background:Nonspecific low back pain (LBP) can progress to chronic disability and prolonged absence from work. Despite clinical and professional guidelines, physiotherapists often fail to address return to work outcomes.Aims:The aim of this exploratory study was to determine whether an e-learning resource tailored to physiotherapy practice could affect physiotherapists’ attitudes and beliefs regarding return to work advice for their patients.Design:A prospective interventional cohort study (pilot).Methods:Participants were recruited via the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy website. Responses on a clinical vignette, the Health Care Providers’ Pain and Impairment Scale (HC-Pairs), and the Behavioral Constructs Questionnaire (BCQ) were collected online at baseline (Q1) and 2-months post-intervention (Q2).Results:Fifty-four physiotherapists completed Q1 and the response rate for Q2 was 44/54 (81%). Changes in the degree of agreement with guidelines indicated that the intervention made an impact on respondents (kappa 0.345; p = 0.003). HC-Pairs and BCQ results showed a nonstatistically significant trend toward the target behavior.Conclusions:There is a need for interventions to improve adherence with advice for return to work following nonspecific LBP. An e-learning tool for physiotherapists on advising patients regarding return to work has potential to positively affect self-reported clinical behavior.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Hälsovetenskap -- Sjukgymnastik (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Health Sciences -- Physiotherapy (hsv//eng)
Nyckelord
- Low back pain; case management; e-learning; guidelines; occupational health; return to work
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