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Work Engagement Among Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants.

Journal of allied health, 2023
Work engagement is an important component of occupational wellness. The purpose of this study was to compare work engagement between physical therapists (PTs) and physical therapist assistants (PTAs) and to analyze relationships with participant demographics.An online survey was emailed to all licensed PTs and PTAs in Texas, with 975 completed surveys ...
Justin W, Berry   +5 more
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Job satisfaction of physical therapists

Health Care Management Review, 1982
Few surveys on job satisfaction of hospital and other health care facility employees focus on physical therapists. A survey of job satisfaction was designed to measure the response of physical therapists located in an eastern seaboard metropolitan area.
C A, Atwood, D A, Woolf
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Burnout in Orthopaedic Physical Therapists

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1997
Few studies exist about burnout in physical therapists. No research is available on burnout in orthopaedic therapists. The purpose of this study was to determine if burnout exists in this group and if a relationship exists between burnout scores and selected variables. Members of the Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association from
B J, Wandling, B S, Smith
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Attitudes Toward Aging of Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists

Physical & Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics, 2014
ABSTRACTAims: Attitudes toward aging have been reported to guide patterns of practice in healthcare; however, the current attitudes toward aging in physical therapy are unknown. Methods: Physical therapist (PT) and student physical therapist (SPT) members of the American Physical Therapy Association were invited to complete an anonymous online survey ...
Jennifer Blackwood   +2 more
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Organizational Socialization of Physical Therapists

Physical Therapy, 1989
Organizational socialization is the process by which an individual becomes a member of an organization. It involves interaction between the employee and the organization during recruitment, hiring, and training and continues as the employee's role in the organization is defined and develops.
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Use of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice by Pediatric Physical Therapists

Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2009
Physical therapists are encouraged to use the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice (Guide) in their practice. The purpose of this study was to determine whether and how pediatric physical therapists (PTs) use the Guide.A nationwide electronic survey was sent to pediatric physical therapists.
Connie C, Johnson, Toby, Long
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Physical Therapists' Attitudes Toward Teaching

Physical Therapy, 1984
The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of physical therapists toward teaching as part of their professional role. A questionnaire survey of physical therapists was conducted using a semantic differential scale designed by the author.
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Forecasting Requirements for Physical Therapists

Physical Therapy, 1995
In response to the existing undersupply of physical therapists and the projected changes of the health care reform era, it is prudent for the profession to consider implementing a training strategy that would bring the supply of physical therapists in line with requirements.
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Physical Therapists as Scar Modifiers

Physical Therapy, 1984
Hypertrophic scars, a common sequelae to burn injuries, represent an overgrowth of dermal components like collagen. To the burn-injured patient, the red, raised, rigid scars represent impaired function and distorted appearance. Physical therapists modify scars by treating with pressure and stretching to minimize the devastating effects.
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The Physical Therapist as “Therapist”

Physical Therapy, 1974
G J, Goldin, N A, Leventhal, M H, Luzzi
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