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Development of a clinical physical therapy research program.

M C Morrissey, L T Kanda, C E Brewster

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    This study introduces a model to help physical therapists conduct clinical research. It aims to overcome barriers like unfamiliarity with research methods, ultimately improving patient care and the physical therapy profession.

    Area of Science:

    • Physical Therapy
    • Clinical Research
    • Health Sciences

    Background:

    • Clinical physical therapy research is vital for professional advancement and enhanced patient outcomes.
    • Practicing physical therapists often face challenges due to a lack of familiarity with research methodologies.
    • Bridging this knowledge gap is crucial for expanding research participation within the profession.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a practical model for establishing a clinical physical therapy research program.
    • To support novice investigators in initiating research activities within their facilities.
    • To address and mitigate barriers hindering clinical research in physical therapy.

    Main Methods:

    • The article proposes a conceptual model for program development.

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  • It outlines key components and steps for implementation.
  • The model is designed for practical application by physical therapists.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed model provides a structured approach to initiating clinical research.
    • It aims to increase the capacity of physical therapists to engage in research.
    • Facilitates the development of research programs in diverse clinical settings.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing this model can empower physical therapists to conduct research.
    • This initiative supports the growth of evidence-based practice in physical therapy.
    • Overcoming research barriers is essential for the future of the profession.