2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40945-016-0029-x
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A therapist-focused knowledge translation intervention for improving patient adherence in musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice

Abstract: BackgroundNonadherence to treatment remains high among patients with musculoskeletal conditions with negative impact on the treatment outcomes, use of personal and cost of care. An active knowledge translation (KT) strategy may be an effective strategy to support practice change. The purpose of this study was to deliver a brief, interactive, multifaceted and targeted KT program to improve physiotherapist knowledge and confidence in performing adherence enhancing activities related to risk, barriers, assessment… Show more

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“…It is important to note that the patient was educated on his clinical condition, the neurophysiology of pain that influenced his behaviour and conception, and on lumbar anatomy, surgery and running retraining. This approach has enforced and improved his expectation for full recovery, which motivated him to strive towards a better outcome 50–53…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is important to note that the patient was educated on his clinical condition, the neurophysiology of pain that influenced his behaviour and conception, and on lumbar anatomy, surgery and running retraining. This approach has enforced and improved his expectation for full recovery, which motivated him to strive towards a better outcome 50–53…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first phase (time: 2 weeks; total: 6 visits; scheduling: 3 visits each week), manual therapy (ie, passive joint mobilisation, stretching, myofascial release and mobilisation with movement) directed to the region of the thoracic and lumbar spine was performed to improve full aROM and to relieve pain. Relief of pain should be a priority to build the patient’s confidence and facilitate active engagement to optimise long-term outcomes 50–56…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Based on studies showing effect of exercise programmes [23][24][25][26]32], easily learned exercises were selected taking into account elements known to motivate exercise adherence (e.g. a limited number of exercises) [33]. The programme consists of four exercises: one posture corrective exercise and three resistance exercises, performed bilaterally with an elastic band (Thera-band©).…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on studies showing effect of exercise programmes [25,[36][37][38]44], easily learned exercises were selected taking into account elements known to motivate exercise adherence (e.g. a limited number of exercises) [45]. Exposure assessment is performed shortly after the 1st café meeting / intervention contact and shortly after EOI (see Table 1).…”
Section: Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%