1. Evidence-Based Practice: Einstellungen, Kompetenzen und Barrieren bei Ergo- und Physiotherapeuten. Ergebnisse einer Kursevaluation an der Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW), Schweiz.
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Page, Julie, Raithel, Jürgen, Luomajoki, Hannu, Schämann, Astrid, and Kool, Jan
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CONFIDENCE , *INTERVIEWING , *MEDICAL care use , *OCCUPATIONAL therapists , *PHYSICAL therapists , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *RESEARCH , *EVIDENCE-based medicine , *PROFESSIONAL practice , *JOB performance , *COURSE evaluation (Education) , *PHYSICAL therapists' attitudes , *ATTITUDE (Psychology) - Abstract
Background: Within the context of occupational and physical therapists' professionalisation evidence based practice (EBP) is gaining in importance. This development fundamentally changes therapeutic practice. Objective: This article examined the following questions: Which attitudes do Swiss occupational and physical therapists have towards EBP? Which barriers do they experience when implementing EBP? How can a course influence the attitudes and reduce barriers? Method: 46 occupational and physical therapists, who participated in the course Reflected practice -understanding science were interviewed twice with a questionnaire. Results: The interviewees had a positive attitude before participating in the course. Insufficient resources and competences were identified as main barriers. Follow-up showed that self-estimated research and information competences increased and that the barrier concerning competences and resources had declined. Conclusion: An increased self-confidence concerning database search, interpretation and understanding of scientific results is an important precondition for evidence-based working. Individual therapists as well as employers are responsible for promoting of EBP implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011