2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.physio.2008.01.006
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Physiotherapists’ and general practitioners’ views of self-referral and physiotherapy scope of practice: results from a national trial

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“…The physiotherapists reported assessing body impairments and activity limitations, and the occupational therapists reported assessing activities of daily life; however, neither they nor the counsellors felt that their competence was requested. There are few studies investigating the role of other healthcare professionals in sickness certifications [23,26], but two previous Swedish interview studies with physiotherapists [24] and occupational therapists [25] confirm our findings regarding available competence to assess work ability, which is not being requested.…”
Section: Work Ability Assessmentssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The physiotherapists reported assessing body impairments and activity limitations, and the occupational therapists reported assessing activities of daily life; however, neither they nor the counsellors felt that their competence was requested. There are few studies investigating the role of other healthcare professionals in sickness certifications [23,26], but two previous Swedish interview studies with physiotherapists [24] and occupational therapists [25] confirm our findings regarding available competence to assess work ability, which is not being requested.…”
Section: Work Ability Assessmentssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…When there is a need for sick leave the physician together with the patient considers the advantages and the disadvantages of being on sick leave, determines the grade (full-time or part-time) and duration of sick leave, and what actions that need to be taken during the sick leave period in terms of investigations, treatments and rehabilitation interventions [3]. Previous research has shown that physicians belief that sickness certifications would benefit of involvement of other healthcare professions [18,10,8,23] and that physiotherapists [24,23] and occupational therapists [25] feel they have the competence to participate in work ability assessments. The few studies investigating the team members' roles indicate however an ambiguity in the team whether other healthcare professionals are supposed to work with work ability assessments [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SR is a refreshing choice that empowers patients and challenges the public's perception of and reliance on GPs as the most appropriate point of contact for MSK disorders. Physiotherapists are recognized by GPs as competent first‐contact practitioners (Holdsworth et al, ; Pinnington and Miller, ), and their knowledge in managing MSK conditions has been shown to be superior to that of all grades of doctors, except orthopaedic consultants (Childs et al, ). Evidence exists that patients are insufficiently knowledgeable about physiotherapy (DoH, ; Holdsworth et al, ) and that some physiotherapists are not confident in treating patients without medical screening (Holdsworth et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of peer support is reflected in previous studies' findings identifying turf protection on the part of other health professionals and professional demarcation as strong barriers to changes in practice. 35 This suggests that an important next step in gaining support for expanding physiotherapists' role to include ordering DI is to raise inter-professional awareness of physiotherapists' competencies and skill sets. Successful implementation of a health care innovation depends not only on the intended adopters but also on the context in which they work; a supportive work environment will facilitate uptake of this new practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%