Implementation and use of standardized outcome measures by physical therapists in Saudi Arabia: barriers, facilitators and perceptions
Abstract Background The use of standardized outcome measures (SOMs) has been recommended in the physical therapy practice guidelines to improve the patient's management and encourage the evidence based practice. However, the extent of the use of SOMs by physical therapists (PTs) in Saudi Arabia...
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Main Authors: | Tahani N. Al-Muqiren (Author), Einas S. Al-Eisa (Author), Ahmad H. Alghadir (Author), Shahnawaz Anwer (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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