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View article: ‘You teach it, and then I go off and try to soak it all up’: A qualitative investigation of first year student expectations during transition
‘You teach it, and then I go off and try to soak it all up’: A qualitative investigation of first year student expectations during transition Open
Student expectations are an important factor affecting successful transition to higher education. Expectations of the wider university experience have been well researched, however learning and teaching specific expectations require furthe…
View article: Compassionate pedagogy in higher education: A scoping review
Compassionate pedagogy in higher education: A scoping review Open
Compassion was a theme of the COVID-19 pandemic era scholarship. The traumatic nature of the pandemic experience for many led to a greater humanising discourse around education, alongside the need to be embracing pedagogies of compassion. …
View article: The experiences of patients attending the emergency department who were managed by physiotherapists: a person-centred perspective
The experiences of patients attending the emergency department who were managed by physiotherapists: a person-centred perspective Open
The expectation for all clinicians to deliver person-centred practices extends to the growing number of primary contact physiotherapists based in United Kingdom emergency departments (ED). Research on ED patients’ experience of this physio…
View article: Emerging Technologies in Healthcare
Emerging Technologies in Healthcare Open
Modern healthcare has made substantial strides in improving the health and well-being of people through technological advances. Despite such progress, there remains a sense that something may be missing. For example, there have been growin…
View article: An exploration of person-centredness among emergency department physiotherapists: a mixed methods study
An exploration of person-centredness among emergency department physiotherapists: a mixed methods study Open
ED physiotherapists were mindful of an apparent, yet unspoken struggle between the competing philosophies of biomedicine and person-centredness. The results here support entering a patient's world as a person-centred approach to help navig…
View article: Experiences of a student with a visual impairment transitioning to higher education: A narrative inquiry
Experiences of a student with a visual impairment transitioning to higher education: A narrative inquiry Open
Transition to higher education is a considerable period of change for students, and can be a particularly challenging time for students with a visual impairment. The aim of this study was to understand the transition experiences of an unde…
View article: ‘You must have lived it’: learning from the views of physiotherapists who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic
‘You must have lived it’: learning from the views of physiotherapists who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a total of 676 million cases of infection and 6.9 million deaths. During a pandemic, healthcare workers are exposed to psychological stressors such as high risk of infection, inadequate pro…
View article: P25 A mixed methods evaluation of a 12-week blended digital and face-to-face rehabilitation programme for people with long-Covid-19
P25 A mixed methods evaluation of a 12-week blended digital and face-to-face rehabilitation programme for people with long-Covid-19 Open
Introduction Approximately 2 million people in the UK (3% of the population) have self-reported long COVID. Sufferers present a diverse clinical picture which often limits functional capacity and affects mental wellbeing. The need for reha…
View article: Teaching person-centered practice to pre-registration physiotherapy students: a qualitative study
Teaching person-centered practice to pre-registration physiotherapy students: a qualitative study Open
Understanding the person and knowing what is important to them is central to the participant's philosophy of practice. They drew on specific personality traits such as listening, being patient, or using small talk to develop rapport to bet…
View article: Student expectations of teaching and learning when starting university: a systematic review
Student expectations of teaching and learning when starting university: a systematic review Open
Student expectations are complex constructs that can influence adaptability, engagement, achievement, satisfaction and retention. A number of individual studies have been published on the expectations of students when starting university, …
View article: Telerehabilitation for patients who have been hospitalised with covid-19: a qualitative study
Telerehabilitation for patients who have been hospitalised with covid-19: a qualitative study Open
Overall, the telerehabilitation programme was a positive experience for participants. The instructors were central to this positive view as was the group nature of the programme. The group aspect was particularly important in supporting th…
View article: Group-based pulmonary telerehabilitation is feasible, safe, beneficial and well-received in patients who have been hospitalised with COVID-19
Group-based pulmonary telerehabilitation is feasible, safe, beneficial and well-received in patients who have been hospitalised with COVID-19 Open
Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused worldwide mass hospitalisation. The need for multidisciplinary post-hospitalisation rehabilitation is becoming increasingly apparent, and telerehabilitation has been endorsed. The…
View article: Development of a framework for person-centred physiotherapy
Development of a framework for person-centred physiotherapy Open
BackgroundThere is a growing call for healthcare to focus on person-centred practice. This can lead to improved outcomes for patients in terms of physical and psychological health. Challenges exist around how person-centredness is understo…
View article: “You’ve broken the patient”: Physiotherapists’ lived experience of incivility within the healthcare team - An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
“You’ve broken the patient”: Physiotherapists’ lived experience of incivility within the healthcare team - An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Open
Background Incivility in healthcare teams is a widely recognised phenomenon. The impact of incivility is far-reaching with consequences for healthcare organisations, individuals and patient care. To date there has been little research into…
View article: What are the views of musculoskeletal physiotherapists and patients on person-centred practice? A systematic review of qualitative studies
What are the views of musculoskeletal physiotherapists and patients on person-centred practice? A systematic review of qualitative studies Open
Empowerment of patients in musculoskeletal physiotherapy contexts might be improved through a more narrative approach to assessment, with clinical bravery recognised as a specific person-centred physiotherapy trait able to facilitate this.…
View article: Tele-rehabilitation for patients who have been hospitalised with Covid-19: a mixed-methods feasibility trial protocol
Tele-rehabilitation for patients who have been hospitalised with Covid-19: a mixed-methods feasibility trial protocol Open
Background: Tele-rehabilitation has been proposed as a post-hospitalisation rehabilitation pathway for Covid-19 survivors, however patients’ willingness and ability to engage with this online intervention remains unknown. Objectives: The a…
View article: Teaching person-centred practice in physiotherapy curricula: a literature review
Teaching person-centred practice in physiotherapy curricula: a literature review Open
Background: There is a growing expectation that healthcare should focus on the needs of the individual patient with the philosophy of person-centred practice as the central model for care delivery. Given the importance of person-centred pr…
View article: Being more than “just a bog-standard knee”: the role of person-centred practice in physiotherapy: a narrative inquiry
Being more than “just a bog-standard knee”: the role of person-centred practice in physiotherapy: a narrative inquiry Open
These narratives remind physiotherapists and healthcare providers to reflect on the role they play in shaping the experience of service users and whether those experiences are considered to be person, therapist, or institution centred. Tho…
View article: Physiotherapists’ views on their role in self-management approaches: A qualitative systematic review
Physiotherapists’ views on their role in self-management approaches: A qualitative systematic review Open
Physiotherapists are well placed to support self-management but there is still a need for a cultural and paradigmatic shift in the physiotherapy profession and in some environments, this shift as yet is to be realized.
View article: ‘Everyone's so kind and jolly it boosts my spirits, if you know what I mean’: A humanising perspective on exercise programme participation
‘Everyone's so kind and jolly it boosts my spirits, if you know what I mean’: A humanising perspective on exercise programme participation Open
Background Maintaining a physically active lifestyle across the life course can add to an individual's health and well‐being. Many people are insufficiently active to achieve these gains with a trend towards further decreases in activity a…
View article: Transitions from healthcare to self-care: a qualitative study of falls service practitioners' views on self-management
Transitions from healthcare to self-care: a qualitative study of falls service practitioners' views on self-management Open
Practitioners sought to be patient-centred as a means to engage patients in self-management of falls prevention exercises. Time-limited intervention periods and waiting list pressures were barriers to the promotion of long-term self-manage…
View article: What are the postoperative experiences of patients who have undergone hip and knee joint replacement? A literature review
What are the postoperative experiences of patients who have undergone hip and knee joint replacement? A literature review Open
Background: There are an increasing number of people undergoing hip and knee joint replacement each year; approximately 68,000 hip and 76,000 knee replacements, respectively, are performed in England and Wales. Joint replacements serve to …
View article: Smartphone application for the general public (mobile app review)
Smartphone application for the general public (mobile app review) Open
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Sportsinjuryclinic.net, developed by Virtual Sports Injury Clinic, claims to be an ‘instant sport injury expert’. The app aims …