Barriers to the use of clinical practice guidelines: a qualitative study of Danish physiotherapists and chiropractors

Author:

Hubeishy Maja Husted1ORCID,Rolving Nanna23ORCID,Poulsen Anne Grøndahl4ORCID,Jensen Tue Secher56ORCID,Rossen Camilla Blach1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Research Unit, Elective Surgery Centre, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark

2. Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark

3. Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

4. DEFACTUM, Public Health and Rehabilitation Research, Central Region Denmark, Aarhus, Denmark

5. Diagnostic Center – Imaging Section, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark

6. Department of Sport Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

Funder

Fund for Research, Quality and Education in Physiotherapy Practice, Denmark

The Association of Danish Physiotherapists’ Foundation for Research, Education and Practice development

Department of public health, Aarhus University, Denmark

Elective Surgery Centre, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Denmark

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Rehabilitation

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