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Musculoskeletal patients' preferences for care from physiotherapists or support workers: a discrete choice experiment.

Panos SarigiovannisLuis Enrique Loría-RebolledoNadine E FosterSue JowettBenjamin Saunders
Published in: BMC health services research (2024)
Findings highlight that patients treated by support workers are likely to choose to be treated by support workers again if the other service characteristics are as good or better compared to a service where treatment is provided only by physiotherapists. Findings have implications for the design of physiotherapy services to enhance patient experience when patients are treated by support workers. The findings will contribute to the development of "best practice" recommendations to guide physiotherapists in delegating clinical work to physiotherapy support workers for patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
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