Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study

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Autor(a) principal: Beenen, Paul Christiaan
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Filiputti, Dario, Meyer, Erna Rosenlund, Carballo-Costa, Lidia, Almeida, Patricia Maria Duarte de, Lopes, Antonio Alves, Wijchen, Joost Egbertus Jacobus Lidwina van, Caldas, Alexandre Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32666
Resumo: Purpose: This article assumes that, in order to improve evidence-based practice in physiotherapy, practitioners need sophisticated epistemic beliefs. Epistemic beliefs, or how physiotherapists view knowledge and how they come to this knowledge, are an important factor. A high sophistication of epistemic beliefs is linked to better handling of the complexity and uncertainty of daily practice and the variety of evidence resources associated with this practice. Materials and methods: This study explored the epistemic beliefs of physiotherapists in 10 different countries in Europe using an online survey: the Connotative Aspects of Epistemic Beliefs (CAEB). Results and conclusions: The study resulted in 1419 surveys. The epistemic beliefs proved to be of little difference between countries, showing a low to moderate sophistication in epistemic beliefs. Given the similar results between countries, this study also suggested the possibility of collaborating internationally in developing an epistemology in physiotherapy that is more suited to the complexity of current demands on health systems. The development of sophistication in epistemic beliefs should be firmly on the agenda for the education of physiotherapists.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
title Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
spellingShingle Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
Beenen, Paul Christiaan
Epistemic beliefs
Epistemological beliefs
Evidence-based practice
Physiotherapy
title_short Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
title_full Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
title_fullStr Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
title_full_unstemmed Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
title_sort Epistemic beliefs as a determinant in evidence-based practice in physiotherapy–a multi-country (Europe) cross-sectional online survey study
author Beenen, Paul Christiaan
author_facet Beenen, Paul Christiaan
Filiputti, Dario
Meyer, Erna Rosenlund
Carballo-Costa, Lidia
Almeida, Patricia Maria Duarte de
Lopes, Antonio Alves
Wijchen, Joost Egbertus Jacobus Lidwina van
Caldas, Alexandre Castro
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author2 Filiputti, Dario
Meyer, Erna Rosenlund
Carballo-Costa, Lidia
Almeida, Patricia Maria Duarte de
Lopes, Antonio Alves
Wijchen, Joost Egbertus Jacobus Lidwina van
Caldas, Alexandre Castro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beenen, Paul Christiaan
Filiputti, Dario
Meyer, Erna Rosenlund
Carballo-Costa, Lidia
Almeida, Patricia Maria Duarte de
Lopes, Antonio Alves
Wijchen, Joost Egbertus Jacobus Lidwina van
Caldas, Alexandre Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epistemic beliefs
Epistemological beliefs
Evidence-based practice
Physiotherapy
topic Epistemic beliefs
Epistemological beliefs
Evidence-based practice
Physiotherapy
description Purpose: This article assumes that, in order to improve evidence-based practice in physiotherapy, practitioners need sophisticated epistemic beliefs. Epistemic beliefs, or how physiotherapists view knowledge and how they come to this knowledge, are an important factor. A high sophistication of epistemic beliefs is linked to better handling of the complexity and uncertainty of daily practice and the variety of evidence resources associated with this practice. Materials and methods: This study explored the epistemic beliefs of physiotherapists in 10 different countries in Europe using an online survey: the Connotative Aspects of Epistemic Beliefs (CAEB). Results and conclusions: The study resulted in 1419 surveys. The epistemic beliefs proved to be of little difference between countries, showing a low to moderate sophistication in epistemic beliefs. Given the similar results between countries, this study also suggested the possibility of collaborating internationally in developing an epistemology in physiotherapy that is more suited to the complexity of current demands on health systems. The development of sophistication in epistemic beliefs should be firmly on the agenda for the education of physiotherapists.
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