2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20736
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Barriers and facilitators of integrating physiotherapy into primary health care settings: A systematic scoping review of qualitative research

Shabnam ShahAli,
Saeed Shahabi,
Manal Etemadi
et al.
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“…Notably, nurses often excel in interprofessional collaboration compared with other professionals,9 10 while subjective perceptions of complex care may be influenced by personal and environmental constraints 11. Scoping reviews on physiotherapy collaboration within primary care have identified several barriers, including physicians’ limited understanding of physiotherapy’s scope, inefficient teamwork and substantial workload and scheduling challenges for physiotherapists 12. These barriers are further exacerbated by ambiguities in physiotherapists’ roles, patients’ lack of awareness about physiotherapy services and a general deficiency in organisational knowledge about these services 13 14.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Notably, nurses often excel in interprofessional collaboration compared with other professionals,9 10 while subjective perceptions of complex care may be influenced by personal and environmental constraints 11. Scoping reviews on physiotherapy collaboration within primary care have identified several barriers, including physicians’ limited understanding of physiotherapy’s scope, inefficient teamwork and substantial workload and scheduling challenges for physiotherapists 12. These barriers are further exacerbated by ambiguities in physiotherapists’ roles, patients’ lack of awareness about physiotherapy services and a general deficiency in organisational knowledge about these services 13 14.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 Scoping reviews on physiotherapy collaboration within primary care have identified several barriers, including physicians’ limited understanding of physiotherapy’s scope, inefficient teamwork and substantial workload and scheduling challenges for physiotherapists. 12 These barriers are further exacerbated by ambiguities in physiotherapists’ roles, patients’ lack of awareness about physiotherapy services and a general deficiency in organisational knowledge about these services. 13 14 In contrast, the vital role of hospital social work in enhancing healthcare team collaboration is recognised through its emphasis on proactive communication to build relationships and facilitate information exchange, initiatives for team training and patient advocacy and effective risk management strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%