Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia

Background: Recently, there has been an increased need for all healthcare disciplines to provide interventions that are effective and evidence based. This has led to more implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) in clinical settings. Following this, research regarding EBP gained attention to...

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Main Authors: Hannah C. Yahui BSc (Hons), Physiotherapy, Narasimman Swaminathan, MPTh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2017-12-01
Series:Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1013702516300525
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spelling doaj-bd2045eca0f24bdfadcb9e942eb9e1c82020-11-24T21:47:53ZengWorld Scientific PublishingHong Kong Physiotherapy Journal1013-70252017-12-01371018Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in MalaysiaHannah C. Yahui BSc (Hons), Physiotherapy0Narasimman Swaminathan, MPTh1Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, INTI International University, Nilai, MalaysiaCorresponding author. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, INTI International University, Persiaran Perdana Nilai, Nilai 71800, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.; Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, INTI International University, Nilai, MalaysiaBackground: Recently, there has been an increased need for all healthcare disciplines to provide interventions that are effective and evidence based. This has led to more implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) in clinical settings. Following this, research regarding EBP gained attention to determine its uptake into the physiotherapy profession. Although there are numerous studies to determine the attitudes and barriers of physiotherapists towards EBP, most of them were done in developed nations. As for Malaysia, little research has been carried out, much less among physiotherapists. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the knowledge, attitude, and barriers towards the implementation of EBP among physiotherapists in Malaysia. Methods: A survey was conducted among the members of the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association and other practicing therapists in Malaysia. One hundred and two responses were collected throughout a span of 2 months. Results: Respondents agreed that EBP is necessary to practice and that it helps in decision making as well as improving patient care. Eighty-one percent of the respondents either agreed or strongly agreed that they had received formal training in EBP. However, 61% of the respondents reported that strong evidence is lacking to support their interventions. Thirty percent of the respondents reported reading <2 articles per month, with 57% stating that they read two to five articles in a typical month. This study also found time constraints, limited access to search engines, and lack of generalizability of research evidence as the top three barriers to implementing EBP. Conclusion: Physiotherapists in Malaysia had a positive attitude towards EBP and are inclined towards implementing evidence into their clinical practice. They are interested in attending courses to improve their knowledge and skills in EBP. Keywords: evidence-based practice, physiotherapistshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1013702516300525
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author Hannah C. Yahui BSc (Hons), Physiotherapy
Narasimman Swaminathan, MPTh
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Narasimman Swaminathan, MPTh
Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
author_facet Hannah C. Yahui BSc (Hons), Physiotherapy
Narasimman Swaminathan, MPTh
author_sort Hannah C. Yahui BSc (Hons), Physiotherapy
title Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia
title_short Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia
title_full Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in Malaysia
title_sort knowledge, attitudes, and barriers towards evidence-based practice among physiotherapists in malaysia
publisher World Scientific Publishing
series Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal
issn 1013-7025
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Background: Recently, there has been an increased need for all healthcare disciplines to provide interventions that are effective and evidence based. This has led to more implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) in clinical settings. Following this, research regarding EBP gained attention to determine its uptake into the physiotherapy profession. Although there are numerous studies to determine the attitudes and barriers of physiotherapists towards EBP, most of them were done in developed nations. As for Malaysia, little research has been carried out, much less among physiotherapists. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the knowledge, attitude, and barriers towards the implementation of EBP among physiotherapists in Malaysia. Methods: A survey was conducted among the members of the Malaysian Physiotherapy Association and other practicing therapists in Malaysia. One hundred and two responses were collected throughout a span of 2 months. Results: Respondents agreed that EBP is necessary to practice and that it helps in decision making as well as improving patient care. Eighty-one percent of the respondents either agreed or strongly agreed that they had received formal training in EBP. However, 61% of the respondents reported that strong evidence is lacking to support their interventions. Thirty percent of the respondents reported reading <2 articles per month, with 57% stating that they read two to five articles in a typical month. This study also found time constraints, limited access to search engines, and lack of generalizability of research evidence as the top three barriers to implementing EBP. Conclusion: Physiotherapists in Malaysia had a positive attitude towards EBP and are inclined towards implementing evidence into their clinical practice. They are interested in attending courses to improve their knowledge and skills in EBP. Keywords: evidence-based practice, physiotherapists
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