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Physiotherapists’ Attitude Towards Professionalism
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Objective: To find out the attitude of physiotherapists towards their profession and to assess the quality of professionalism in physiotherapists.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Private and government physiotherapy setups in Lahore, Pakistan, from Oct 2019 to Dec 2019.
Methodology: 312 physical therapists were recruited in the study. A modified standard questionnaire by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) was used for the data collection. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 22.0.
Results: In the current study, 312 participants were included, out of which 54.2% were male physical therapists and 45.8% were female physical therapists. Their mean age was 26.27 ± 2.15 years. The average professionalism score was 270.56 ± 22.27. Quality of professionalism, measured in physical therapists was 5 (1.60%), 14 (4.5%), 106 (34%), 148 (47.44%), and 39 (12.50%) as poor, fair, good, and excellent professionalism, respectively.
Conclusion: The majority of physical therapists showed a borderline positive attitude and very few had a negative attitude towards professionalism. Moreover, good quality of professionalism was observed prominently in most of the physiotherapists, whereas, minority of them portrayed bad and poor professionalism.
Title: Physiotherapists’ Attitude Towards Professionalism
Description:
Objective: To find out the attitude of physiotherapists towards their profession and to assess the quality of professionalism in physiotherapists.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Private and government physiotherapy setups in Lahore, Pakistan, from Oct 2019 to Dec 2019.
Methodology: 312 physical therapists were recruited in the study.
A modified standard questionnaire by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) was used for the data collection.
Data were analyzed by using SPSS 22.
Results: In the current study, 312 participants were included, out of which 54.
2% were male physical therapists and 45.
8% were female physical therapists.
Their mean age was 26.
27 ± 2.
15 years.
The average professionalism score was 270.
56 ± 22.
27.
Quality of professionalism, measured in physical therapists was 5 (1.
60%), 14 (4.
5%), 106 (34%), 148 (47.
44%), and 39 (12.
50%) as poor, fair, good, and excellent professionalism, respectively.
Conclusion: The majority of physical therapists showed a borderline positive attitude and very few had a negative attitude towards professionalism.
Moreover, good quality of professionalism was observed prominently in most of the physiotherapists, whereas, minority of them portrayed bad and poor professionalism.
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