Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy

The purpose of this study was to determine physical therapists utilization of methods to increase compliance with home exercise programs, and to determine their perceptions of barriers patients have to completing exercise programs. The secondary purpose of this study was to describe the association,...

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Main Author: Benea, Victoria R.
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Published: FIU Digital Commons 2000
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-27042018-01-05T15:32:19Z Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy Benea, Victoria R. The purpose of this study was to determine physical therapists utilization of methods to increase compliance with home exercise programs, and to determine their perceptions of barriers patients have to completing exercise programs. The secondary purpose of this study was to describe the association, if any, between therapists' age, participation in exercise and/or lifestyle changes and the utilization of methods to increase exercise compliance. A sample of 73 physical therapists attending the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting were surveyed for this study. This study found that barriers listed by patients were similar to those found in the literature. This study also found that a significant association, p = .015, existed between therapists engaging in behavioral changes and use of lifestyle activities. 2000-04-06T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1501 http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2704&context=etd FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Physical Therapy
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Benea, Victoria R.
Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy
description The purpose of this study was to determine physical therapists utilization of methods to increase compliance with home exercise programs, and to determine their perceptions of barriers patients have to completing exercise programs. The secondary purpose of this study was to describe the association, if any, between therapists' age, participation in exercise and/or lifestyle changes and the utilization of methods to increase exercise compliance. A sample of 73 physical therapists attending the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting were surveyed for this study. This study found that barriers listed by patients were similar to those found in the literature. This study also found that a significant association, p = .015, existed between therapists engaging in behavioral changes and use of lifestyle activities.
author Benea, Victoria R.
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title Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy
title_short Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy
title_full Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy
title_fullStr Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy
title_full_unstemmed Clinician perceptions of factors that enhance patient compliance in physical therapy
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