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  • Physiotherapy
  • Clinical Research Reporting
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Case reports (CRs) are vital in physiotherapy but suffer from inconsistent reporting.
  • Existing guidelines like the CAse REport (CARE) lack physiotherapy-specific details.
  • Standardized reporting is crucial for transparency and reproducibility in physiotherapy CRs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a consensus-driven extension of the CARE guideline for physiotherapy CRs.
  • To create the Physiotherapy CAse REport (PhyCARE) guidelines.
  • To incorporate physiotherapy-specific assessments and interventions into reporting standards.

Main Methods:

  • An online e-Delphi consensus process adhering to ACcurate COnsensus Reporting Document (ACCORD) guidelines.
  • Involved 44 international physiotherapy experts and 6 core committee members.
  • Iterative refinement of guidelines based on expert scoring (Likert scale) and open-ended feedback, with consensus defined as >70% agreement.

Main Results:

  • Two rounds of e-Delphi achieved high consensus (>70%) on all 35 items across 13 domains.
  • Five new items specific to physiotherapy reporting were added.
  • Guidelines were finalized after online meetings and piloting, resulting in the PhyCARE guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The PhyCARE guidelines offer a physiotherapy-specific extension to the CARE guidelines.
  • They aim to support structured, transparent, and reproducible reporting of physiotherapy CRs.
  • Implementation of PhyCARE is expected to improve the quality of physiotherapy case report literature.