Public sector physiotherapists' organisation and profile: Implications for intensive care service
Background: Physiotherapists are essential in the management of hospitalised patients. The way in which a physiotherapy service is offered in intensive care units (ICUs) can affect ICU patient outcomes. Objectives: To provide a clear picture of the organisation and structure of physiotherapy departm...
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Main Authors: | Farhana Karachi (Author), Rik Gosselink (Author), Susan Hanekom (Author) |
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