2011
DOI: 10.4235/jkgs.2011.15.1.37
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Physical Therapists’ Recognition about Home-Based Rehabilitation Therapy Services

Abstract: Background: We were interested in getting feedback from physical therapists practicing in individualized home health programs about the present situation and the problems of home-based rehabilitation therapy services. Methods: We recruited 110 physical therapists practicing in individualized home-visiting health programs offered at health centers. They each completed a 15-item self-administered questionnaire including personal information, therapy environments, characteristics of patients, treatment outcomes a… Show more

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“…Therefore, the professional competence of physical therapists is a highly significant factor in their field. 11,12 However, previous studies have only focused on medical professionals' expertise and communication skills when investigating patient satisfaction and willingness to revisit. In physical therapy, research has been limited to factors such as patient demographics, the structure of medical institutions, and hospital accessibility, as well as satisfaction surveys based on the level of service provided by physical therapists and studies on their professional competence.…”
Section: Korean Physical Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the professional competence of physical therapists is a highly significant factor in their field. 11,12 However, previous studies have only focused on medical professionals' expertise and communication skills when investigating patient satisfaction and willingness to revisit. In physical therapy, research has been limited to factors such as patient demographics, the structure of medical institutions, and hospital accessibility, as well as satisfaction surveys based on the level of service provided by physical therapists and studies on their professional competence.…”
Section: Korean Physical Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%