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    • Qualitative Research

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    • Introduction of new interventions often faces implementation challenges in clinical settings.
    • Understanding the factors influencing the adoption of new healthcare practices is crucial for effective service delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the difficulties physiotherapists encounter when implementing minor changes in clinical work due to new interventions.
    • To identify how physiotherapists manage obstacles during the implementation of new approaches in practice.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted 32 qualitative interviews with physiotherapists (12 pre-intervention, 20 post-intervention).
    • Employed thematic analysis to code and interpret interview data.

    Main Results:

    • Physiotherapists perceived limitations in current low back pain management.
    • Key themes included willingness to adopt, perceived benefits, and adjustment difficulties with the new approach, termed 'soft' and 'hard' disruption.
    • The study explored adoption in relation to the 'situated' dimensions of physiotherapy practice and normalization process theory.

    Conclusions:

    • Findings highlight the need for future observational research to corroborate interview data.
    • The study describes 'situated' components of physiotherapy work, offering insights into change management applicable across professions and contexts.