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Supporting ethics educators in Canadian occupational therapy and physical therapy programs: A national interprofessional knowledge exchange project
(2018-02-22)
Ethics education is the cornerstone of professional practice, fostering knowledge and respect for core ethical values among healthcare professionals. Ethics is also a subject well-suited for interprofessional education and ...
An in-depth analysis of ethics teaching in Canadian Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy programs
(2015-02-23)
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine current approaches and challenges to teaching ethics in entry-level Canadian physiotherapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) programs. Methods: Educators responsible for ...
Quality of Physiotherapy Services for Injured Workers Compensated by Workers' Compensation in Quebec: A Focus Group Study of Physiotherapy Professionals
(2015-02)
Musculoskeletal disorders are among the leading causes of work-related physical disability in the province of Quebec in Canada. The authors conducted a focus group study with physiotherapists and physical rehabilitation ...
The Contribution of Conceptual Frameworks to Knowledge Translation Interventions in Physical Therapy
(2015-04-01)
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There is growing recognition of the importance of knowledge translation activities in physical therapy to ensure that research findings are integrated in clinical practice, and increasing numbers of knowledge ...
What place for ethics? An overview of ethics teaching in occupational therapy and physiotherapy programs in Canada
(2013-07-18)
Purpose: The recent introduction of master’s level curricula for Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy training programs in Canada raises both challenges and opportunities to address ethical issues during professional ...
Postnatal pelvic floor muscle training for preventing and treating urinary incontinence : where do we stand?
(2006-10)
Purpose of review: Postnatal pelvic floor muscle training aims to rehabilitate the pelvic floor muscles. To be effective, a certain exercise dosage must be respected. Recent trials evaluated the effect of different programs ...