Improving Orthopedic Assessment in a Physiotherapy Department: a Modified Hse Model Was Used to Improve the Quality of Orthopedic Assessment in a Physiotherapy Department - Sara Farooq Abdulkarim - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659182013 - March 4, 2014
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Improving Orthopedic Assessment in a Physiotherapy Department: a Modified Hse Model Was Used to Improve the Quality of Orthopedic Assessment in a Physiotherapy Department

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The writer?s physiotherapy department has 36 therapists who graduated from 12 different national and international universities. This has caused diversity in assessment and documentation procedures. A literature review showed that professional and standardised documentation is vital for the creation of patient care plans, enhances communication, and is a legal requirement. In addition, the generated data can be used for research purposes. Moreover, research has shown that the use of forms is associated with significantly higher documentation rates. The World Confederation for Physical Therapy published the Core Standards of Physiotherapy Practice and recognised the importance of developing assessment forms that suit the prevailing circumstances in organisations. This change project used a modified HSE change model. The in-service team formulated seven orthopaedic assessment forms and conducted training lectures to enhance employees? knowledge and skills. The post-change audit revealed a compliance rate of 38% in the use of the forms. Furthermore, the subjective and objective documentation rates significantly improved after training sessions.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 4, 2014
ISBN13 9783659182013
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 100
Dimensions 150 × 6 × 225 mm   ·   158 g
Language English