2012
DOI: 10.1519/jpt.0b013e3182476883
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Development of a Statement on Autonomous Practice

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“…Some physical therapists link EBP to professionalism, specifically to a changed concept of professional autonomy (Hardage et al, 2012). They agree with the sociologists that "autonomy is not a static all-or-none dichotomy, but rather a matter of degree based on the environment and opportunities that exist at a particular time" (p. 84).…”
Section: Most Importantly Bonell Warnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some physical therapists link EBP to professionalism, specifically to a changed concept of professional autonomy (Hardage et al, 2012). They agree with the sociologists that "autonomy is not a static all-or-none dichotomy, but rather a matter of degree based on the environment and opportunities that exist at a particular time" (p. 84).…”
Section: Most Importantly Bonell Warnsmentioning
confidence: 99%