Journal article
How physiotherapists perceive, interpret, and respond to the ethical dimensions of practice: A qualitative study
C Delany, I Edwards, C Fryer
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2019
Abstract
The profile and reach of physiotherapy has expanded in areas of extended scope of practice, and broader engagement with population needs beyond the individual treatment encounter. These changes raise increasingly complex ethical challenges evidenced by growth in physiotherapy-based ethics studies and discussions. This paper examines how a broad cross section of Australian physiotherapists perceive, interpret, and respond to ethical challenges in their work contexts and how professional codes of conduct are used in their practice. Using an interpretive qualitative methodology, purposive sampling of 88 members of national clinical special interest groups were recruited for focus group discussi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Physiotherapy Association.