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The effect of postgraduate osteopathic manipulative treatment training on practice: a survey of osteopathic residents.

Anna M KerrKelly L NottinghamBecky L MartinStevan A Walkowski
Published in: Journal of osteopathic medicine (2022)
Residents who complete postgraduate training perform OMT, talk to their patients about OMT, and refer patients for OMT more frequently. Residents who participate in training, particularly in-person training, have stronger subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, positive attitudes, and behavioral intentions regarding talking with patients about OMT and performing OMT. These variables are validated predictors of behavior, making them important outcomes for training to promote OMT in patient care.
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