Exploring athlete pain assessment experiences and priorities; A two-part qualitative series of athlete and physiotherapist interactions. Part Two. “Forging Our Future” - Athlete and physiotherapists’ priorities for pain assessment and beyond
Ciarán Purcell,
Caoimhe Barry Walsh,
Garett Van Oirschot
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesTo explore the future priorities of athlete upper and lower limb pain assessment by facilitating shared understandings of athletes and sports physiotherapists.DesignQualitative Research using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach.MethodsWe carried out focus groups comprising a deliberate criterion sample using a constructivist perspective. At the end of each focus group. we used the nominal group technique method to generate a list of consensus-based priorities for future pain assessment. Our paper… Show more
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