Physiotherapists’ views on their role in self-management approaches: a qualitative systematic review
Self-management has been an increasingly important aspect of helping people manage their long-term conditions. The aim of this qualitative review was to synthesise the views of physiotherapists concerning their delivery of a self-management approach. A systematic search was conducted on six electron...
Main Authors: | Killingback, Clare, Thompson, Mark, Chipperfield, Sarah, Clark, Carol, Williams, Jonathan |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2021
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Online Access: | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6518/1/Killingback%2C%20Thompson%2C%20Chipperfield%2C%20Clark%20%26%20Williams%20%282021%29%20accepted%20manuscript.pdf |
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