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Identification of competencies for patient education in physiotherapy using a Delphi approach
Authors:Roma Forbes  Allison Mandrusiak  Michelle Smith  Trevor Russell
Institution:School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia
Abstract:

Objectives

Patient education is a critical part of physiotherapy practice however an empirically derived set of competencies for its use does not exist. This study aimed to generate a set of competencies for patient education in physiotherapy using a consensus approach.

Design and participants

A Delphi study with two rounds using a panel of expert physiotherapists within Australia was undertaken. In the first round, the panel of 12 specialist physiotherapists identified competencies required for patient education in the physiotherapy setting. Framework analysis was applied to develop a set of competencies that were assessed in the second round where ≥80% agreement of importance from the panel indicated consensus.

Results

Response rates of specialist physiotherapists agreeing to participate were 67% for the first round and 100% for the second round. Analysis following the first round produced 25 competencies. The second round resulted in agreement on a final set of 22 competencies.

Conclusions

This study developed a concise list of competencies for patient education with a high level of expert agreement. By identifying the key competencies in this area, there is potential to benchmark patient education training and assessment of physiotherapists for improved educational and professional outcomes.
Keywords:Physiotherapy  Patient education  Physical therapy  Physiotherapy education
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