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Previous knowledge about Physiotherapy and comparison between Spanish and French new-entry students: a population-based observational study in Catalonia

  • A. Fuente-Vidal*
  • , D. Montoro-Castelló
  • , J. Jerez-Roig
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background and objective: To assess pre-existing knowledge about Physiotherapy and to analyze potential differences between new-entry students from Spain and France. Material and methods: Observational, multicenter, cross-sectional study. Inclusion criteria: age 18 + years and enrolled in first year of a single degree in Physiotherapy. Data was collected via questionnaire and analized by Mann-Whitney and Chi-squared or Fisher tests. Results: The sample consisted of 861 students (460 Spain and 401 France). The most mentioned branches were sports (47.2%), pediatric (37.4%) and general (36.5%). A statistically significant difference was found in the number of branches mentioned, with French students being ahead (0.71 points). Physiotherapy branches such as cardiac, respiratory, sports, geriatric, neurologic, pediatric, emergencies/ICU were mentioned significantly more by the French. Spanish students more frequently mentioned education, osteopathy, preventive, urogynecologic and veterinarian. Healthcare centers were the most cited (93.4%) workplaces, followed by outpatient clinics (61.7%), sports facilities (54.7%) and geriatric settings (33.6%). The Spanish mentioned more places than the French (0.14 points). Sports centers, healthcare settings, social/civic, workplace, places with animals and educational institutions were significantly more cited by Spanish students. French students cited outpatient private clinics and home visits more frequently. Conclusions: French students cited a statistically significant higher number of branches of physiotherapy, while Spanish students cited a greater number of workplaces (close to statistical significance). Workplaces such as private consultations and in-home physiotherapy were mentioned significantly more by the French, and so were branches such as neurology, pediatrics, sports, respiratory or geriatrics.

Translated title of the contributionConocimiento previo sobre fisioterapia de estudiantes de nuevo ingreso y comparación entre españoles y franceses: estudio observacional de base poblacional en Cataluña
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-106
Number of pages8
JournalFisioterapia
Volume45
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Knowledge
  • Physical therapists
  • Physical therapy specialty
  • Students

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