Comparative Self-Evaluation of Patient Education Practice: A Study of Novice and Experienced Physiotherapists
Vedrana Grbavac, Mladenka Naletilić, Josip Šimić, Roma Forbes

TL;DR
This study compares how experienced and new physiotherapists approach patient education, finding differences in focus areas and training preferences.
Contribution
The study identifies specific differences in patient education practices between novice and experienced physiotherapists.
Findings
Experienced physiotherapists focus more on posture, movement correction, and daily activity strategies.
Novice physiotherapists value continuing education courses more for skill development.
Differences in practice approaches suggest opportunities for tailored training and mentorship.
Abstract
Background: Patient education is a key aspect of physical therapy practice; however, the differences in how experienced and novice physiotherapists perceive and apply patient education practice remain underexplored. Understanding these differences influences training approaches and improves physical therapy practice quality. This research aims to determine the difference in self-reported patient education practice between experienced and novice physiotherapists. Methods: A previously published online survey instrument was used to collect data from physiotherapists employed in public health institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The survey questions included demographic characteristics and questions about approaches to patient education, perceived importance, and factors contributing to skills development. Participants were recruited in two groups: experienced physiotherapists with work…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOccupational Therapy Practice and Research · Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
