Perceived inhibitors to rural practice among physiotherapy students
This descriptive study was undertaken to determine perceptions of undergraduate physiotherapy students which would make them more or less likely to enter rural practice. A total of 607 self-administered questionnaires were distributed to undergraduates in The University of Sydney and 546 completed d...
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Main Author: | R. A. Mitchell (Author) |
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