1. Quality-Based Procedures for Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, and Hip Fracture: Physiotherapists’ Perceptions of Adherence, Barriers, and Facilitators.
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Reinikka, Kirsti J. E., Taylor, Denise, Daniel, Sylvia, Burns-Hogan, Stacey, DePass, Brittany, McGill, Laura, McLeod, Michael, Safadi, Susan, and Veit, Sandy
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COMMUNICATION ,LEGAL compliance ,BONE fractures ,HEALTH care rationing ,HEALTH services accessibility ,HIP joint injuries ,WORKING hours ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL protocols ,MEDICAL rehabilitation ,METROPOLITAN areas ,PATIENTS ,PHYSICAL therapists ,PHYSICAL therapy ,PHYSICAL therapy services ,PROFESSIONS ,QUALITY assurance ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RURAL conditions ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SELF-evaluation ,SURVEYS ,TOTAL hip replacement ,TOTAL knee replacement ,EMPLOYEES' workload ,QUALITATIVE research ,HEALTH insurance reimbursement ,QUANTITATIVE research ,THEMATIC analysis ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,WORK experience (Employment) ,PHYSICAL therapists' attitudes ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
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- 2017
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