Survey of a pelvic health physiotherapy community of practice: a pilot study to gain member input to help sustain and advance the group
To gather input and perspectives from members of the Calgary Pelvic Health Physiotherapists' Community of Practice (PHPT CoP) to ensure common goals that help sustain and advance the group. An online survey grounded in CoP theory was used to elicit feedback from 23 PHPTs. Descriptive statistics...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physiotherapy Canada 2015, Vol.67 (1), p.10-16 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To gather input and perspectives from members of the Calgary Pelvic Health Physiotherapists' Community of Practice (PHPT CoP) to ensure common goals that help sustain and advance the group.
An online survey grounded in CoP theory was used to elicit feedback from 23 PHPTs. Descriptive statistics summarized survey results.
The response rate was 96%; all respondents worked in women's pelvic health. Respondents expressed interest in continuing regular face-to-face meetings, a speaker series, case studies, and connecting with other PHPTs.
The findings suggest continuation of regular meetings, with a focus on clinical skill development, and an annual Alberta PHPT conference. Members of this community of practice seek a strategy to promote PHPT to the public and develop referral sources. |
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ISSN: | 0300-0508 1708-8313 |
DOI: | 10.3138/ptc.2013-74 |