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Change and Communication. Long-Term Norwegian PsychoMotor Physiotherapy Treatment for Patients with Chronic Muscle Pain [PDF]
The aim of the present thesis is to enhance knowledge of processes of change and communication during long-term Norwegian PsychoMotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) treatments for patients with chronic muscle pain located to back and/or neck.
Øien, Aud Marie
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Purpose: To explore patients with complex disorders`experiences with Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMF). Methodology: Semi-structured, qualitative interviews with four former patients from different hospital wards.
Irene Kristiansen, Kirsten Ekerholt
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Comparison of two examination methods from Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy: GPE-52 and CBE
Purpose: Within Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy two fairly similar methods have been developed: the Global Physiotherapy Examination-52 (GPE-52) and the Comprehensive Body Examination (CBE).
Alice Kvåle +4 more
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Ideas of Coherence Between Theory and Practice in the Training of Health Professionals:A scoping review [PDF]
The main objective of this scoping review is to collect and systematically map research literature on pedagogical strategies and activities that targets the relationship between theory and practice in clinical education within undergraduate healthcare ...
Bukhave, Elise Bromann +4 more
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Background: Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMF) has been criticized for the lack of scientific documentation. The criticism can be seen against the background of evidence-based practice (EBP).
Ingvild Teigen +2 more
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Background: Accumulated qualitative research concerning patients’ experiences with Norwegian Psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP) implies a connection between body awareness and more secure identity.
Mari Norrøne, Anne Gretland
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to shed light on the experience of adolescents with severe anorexia nervosa with Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy in the specialist healthcare.
Ina Rabben +3 more
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Purpose: To explore patients on sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorders and mental health issues’ experiences with changes in function during psychomotor physiotherapy, and the significance of these changes for everyday life and work.
Inger-Johanne Skjold +2 more
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Embodied Knowledge – the Phenomenon of Subjective Health Complaints reflected upon by Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy specialists [PDF]
Many patients report subjective health complaints (SHCs) during primary health care consultations.To elucidate Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy (NPMP) specialists' clinical experiences in treatment of patients suffering from SHCs.Twelve NPMP specialists were interviewed. The transcripts were qualitatively analyzed using systematic text condensation."
Kirsten, Ekerholt, Astrid, Bergland
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Job satisfaction among psychomotor physiotherapists in Norway [PDF]
The objective of the study was to investigate (i) levels of job satisfaction among employed and self-employed psychomotor physiotherapists in Norway and (ii) factors associated with job satisfaction. Although there are several studies on job satisfaction
Bonsaksen, Tore, Rosenberg, Marte Kimo
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