“…To our knowledge, this is the first qualitative study of how leadership manifests in the patient-therapist interaction among physiotherapists in primary health care. The study findings nuance those of previous studies of leadership in physiotherapy (Desveaux et al, 2012;Desveaux and Verrier, 2014;Lopopolo, Schafer, and Nosse, 2004;McGowan, Martin, and Stokes, 2016;McGowan and Stokes, 2015b;Schafer, Lopopolo, and Luedtke-Hoffmann, 2007;Wylie and Gallagher, 2009). Previous survey studies report communication, professionalism, credibility, and an ethical approach as important leadership competencies for physiotherapists (Desveaux et al, 2012;Stokes, 2015a, 2017;Schafer, Lopopolo, and Luedtke-Hoffmann, 2007).…”