Background: Physiotherapy is effective to reduce pain and improve the quality of life of people living with chronic pain. To offer high-quality physiotherapy services, these services must be patient-centred and respond to patients' needs. However, few studies seem to target patients' perceived needs, whereas more studies tend to focus on needs assessed by healthcare experts, which are not always in line with patients' perceived needs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Our first objective was to map the barriers and facilitators to the implementation of a biopsychosocial approach into physiotherapists' practice within the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Our second objective was to identify the specific behavior change techniques (BCT) that could facilitate this implementation.
Materials And Methods: We conducted a review of systematic reviews to identify barriers and facilitators to the use of a biopsychosocial approach by physiotherapists and we mapped them within the TDF domains.
As no treatment has been demonstrated to prolong survival in hormone-refractory prostate cancer, it was interesting to define the current management of these patients. This survey was designed to identify the criteria used to define hormonal escape, to more clearly define the treatment modalities at this stage of the disease and to evaluate the various therapeutic approaches used. A self-administered questionnaire accompanied by 3 clinical cases was sent by mail to all French urologists registered with the AFU.
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April 2001
The methodology used by previous authors to resolve the relationships of the elopomorphan taxa is criticized. The morphological characters that have been proposed to support the monophyly of the Elopomorpha are reviewed and it is shown that most of them are weak. A new hypothesis of relationships is proposed on the basis of nucleotidic sequences of ribosomal RNA 18S, 16S and 12S.
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