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dc.contributor.authorMartinková, P
dc.contributor.authorFreeman, Jennifer
dc.contributor.authorDrabinová, A
dc.contributor.authorErosheva, E
dc.contributor.authorCattaneo, D
dc.contributor.authorJonsdottir, J
dc.contributor.authorBaert, I
dc.contributor.authorSmedal, T
dc.contributor.authorRomberg, A
dc.contributor.authorFeys, P
dc.contributor.authorAlves-Guerreiro, J
dc.contributor.authorHabek, M
dc.contributor.authorHenze, T
dc.contributor.authorMedina, CS
dc.contributor.authorBeiske, A
dc.contributor.authorVan Asch, P
dc.contributor.authorBakalidou, D
dc.contributor.authorSalcı, Y
dc.contributor.authorDimitrova, EN
dc.contributor.authorPavlíková, M
dc.contributor.authorŘasová, K
dc.date.accessioned2018-04-20T10:56:16Z
dc.date.issued2018-05
dc.identifier.issn2211-0348
dc.identifier.issn2211-0356
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/11308
dc.description.abstract

BACKGROUND: A wide variety of interventions exists in physical therapy (PT), but knowledge about their use across different geographical regions is limited. This study investigated the use of PT interventions in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) across Europe. It aimed to determine whether regions differ in applying interventions, and explore whether factors other than regions play a role in their use. METHODS: In an online cross-sectional survey, 212 respondents from 115 European workplaces providing PT services to people with MS representing 26 countries (four European regions) participated. Cluster analysis, Pearson Chi-squared test and a Poisson regression model were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: Thirteen of 45 listed PT interventions were used by more than 75% of centers, while nine interventions were used by less than 25%. For 12 interventions, regions differed markedly in their use. Cluster analysis of centers identified four clusters similar in their intervention use. Cluster assignment did not fully align with regions. While center region was important, center size, number and gender of physical therapists working in the center, and time since qualification also played a role. Cluster analysis exploring the use of the interventions provided the basis for a categorization of PT interventions in line with their primary focus: 1. Physical activity (fitness/endurance/resistance) training; 2. Neuroproprioceptive "facilitation/inhibition"; 3. Motor/skill acquisition (individualized therapy led); 4. Technology based interventions. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge this is the first study that has explored this topic in MS. The results broaden our understanding of the different PT interventions used in MS, as well as the context of their use.

dc.format.extent59-67
dc.format.mediumPrint-Electronic
dc.languageen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.subjectCluster analysis
dc.subjectEurope
dc.subjectMultiple sclerosis
dc.subjectPhysical therapy
dc.subjectPhysiotherapeutic interventions
dc.subjectQuestionnaire survey
dc.titlePhysiotherapeutic interventions in multiple sclerosis across Europe: Regions and other factors that matter.
dc.typejournal-article
dc.typeJournal Article
plymouth.author-urlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29579644
plymouth.volume22
plymouth.publication-statusPublished
plymouth.journalMultiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.msard.2018.03.005
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plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Faculty of Health
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Faculty of Health/School of Health Professions
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/REF 2021 Researchers by UoA
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dc.publisher.placeNetherlands
dcterms.dateAccepted2018-03-05
dc.rights.embargodate2019-3-14
dc.identifier.eissn2211-0356
dc.rights.embargoperiodNo embargo
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.1016/j.msard.2018.03.005
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