[PDF][PDF] Applying behaviour change theory to explore adherence to self-management physiotherapy programmes in musculoskeletal physiotherapy

G Rawlinson - 2021 - clok.uclan.ac.uk
Background MSK conditions cause a significant health burden and out-patient
physiotherapy is part of their management (NIHR 2018). MSK physiotherapy often includes …

An exploration of adherence to self-management physiotherapy programmes in musculoskeletal physiotherapy using the COM B model and TDF framework

G Rawlinson, L Connell, R Tarling… - …, 2021 - physiotherapyjournal.com
Purpose: Musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders are one of the highest causes of disability and
financial cost in the UK, and physiotherapists are well placed to manage patients with MSK …

Behaviour Change Techniques to promote self-management and home exercise adherence for people attending physiotherapy with musculoskeletal conditions: A …

R Chester, H Daniell, P Belderson, C Wong… - … Science and Practice, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Many patients with musculoskeletal problems do not adhere to home exercises
or self-management advice provided by physiotherapists. This is due to numerus factors …

Interventions to aid patient adherence to physiotherapist prescribed self-management strategies: a systematic review

K Peek, R Sanson-Fisher, L Mackenzie, M Carey - Physiotherapy, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Physiotherapist prescribed self-management strategies are an important
adjunct to 'hands on'treatment. However, treatment outcomes are likely to be related to …

Aiding patient adherence to physiotherapist-prescribed self-management strategies: an evidence-based behavioural model in practice

K Peek, M Carey, R Sanson-Fisher… - Physical Therapy …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Self-management strategies are regularly prescribed by physiotherapists and can play an
important role in the overall treatment plan for many patients. However, patient non …

Bridging the intention-behaviour gap with behaviour change strategies for physiotherapy rehabilitation non-adherence

SF Bassett - New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 2015 - nzjp.otago.ac.nz
This paper reviews the problem of poor adherence to physiotherapy, the associated barriers
and facilitators to adherence and bridging the intention-behaviour gap using behaviour …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers to treatment adherence in physiotherapy outpatient clinics: a systematic review

K Jack, SM McLean, JK Moffett, E Gardiner - Manual therapy, 2010 - Elsevier
Poor adherence to treatment can have negative effects on outcomes and healthcare cost.
However, little is known about the barriers to treatment adherence within physiotherapy. The …

Behaviour change techniques applied in interventions to enhance physical activity adherence in patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions: A systematic review …

A Eisele, D Schagg, LV Kraemer, J Bengel… - Patient Education and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective To identify Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs) applied in
interventions to enhance physical activity (PA) adherence in patients with chronic …

Patients' health outcomes after an implementation intervention targeting the physiotherapists' clinical behaviour

J Fritz, L Almqvist, A Söderlund, L Wallin… - Archives of …, 2021 - Springer
Background A behavioural medicine approach in physiotherapy has shown positive effects
on increased and sustained activities and participation, including reduced sick leave for …

Interventions for enhancing adherence with physiotherapy: a systematic review

SM McLean, M Burton, L Bradley, C Littlewood - Manual therapy, 2010 - Elsevier
Poor adherence to treatment is commonplace and may adversely affect outcomes, efficiency
and healthcare cost. The aim of this systematic review was to identify strategies to improve …