Shared decision making in Australian physiotherapy practice: a survey of knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported use
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Abstract
This is an Excel file of data downloaded from an online survey via Survey Monkey platform. Each sheet of the Excel file contains a question from the survey with the results and a graph, where applicable. Verbatim responses and free text have been removed.
Aim
The aim of the survey was to assess Australian physiotherapists’ knowledge about, attitudes towards, and self-reported use of shared decision making, as well as perceived barriers to its implementation in practice.
Methods
Physiotherapists registered for a national Australian physiotherapy conference were invited via email and the conference app to complete a self-administered online questionnaire about shared decision making, including: a) knowledge, b) attitude to and reported approach in practice, c) behaviours used, d) barriers, e) previous training and future training interest. Responses were analysed descriptively and open-ended questions synthesised narratively.
Results
372 physiotherapists completed the survey.
Methods
This dataset was collected by online anonymous survey. Data were analysed descriptively.