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Interaction between patient and physiotherapist in psychiatric care: The physiotherapist’s perspective

Original Publication Date: January 28, 2015
Last Updated: February 12, 2023
Estimated Read Time: 2 minutes

Gyllensten, A., Gard, G., Hansson, L., & Ekdahl, C. (2000), Advances in Physiotherapy, 2(4), 157-167.

This article was reviewed by Charlotte Hoium, physical therapy doctoral student at the University of Minnesota, 2014.

The article may be obtained free of charge from Dignity-Danish Institute Against Torture by emailing them at [email protected] and including a list of desired articles.

Purpose:  to investigate what factors the physiotherapy experts in psychiatric physiotherapy believed to be important in the interaction between the patient and the physiotherapist. Detailed analysis of the findings, as well as suggestions to improve outcomes in physiotherapy treatments with patients who are being treated by psychiatrists, are made.

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