Abstract

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an important factor determining the quality of healthcare. The field of physiotherapy is still limited by indirect access in several countries including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) which creates added pressure to justify the merit in its practitioner's capabilities. This study explores the behavior, attitudes, awareness and knowledge towards EBP among practicing physiotherapists in the UAE. It also enquires about their perception of the barriers in the implementation of EBP. Using a questionnaire survey of 258 physiotherapists, results show that the awareness of EBP is limited to a few terms including EBP, systematic literature review, and random trials while other terms associated with scientific studies are not known well. The attitude towards EBP was found to be significantly related to the knowledge of EBP (r = 0.208) and the perception of barriers to it (r = 0.156). The EBP behavior was found positively related to its knowledge (r = 0.134) and the perception of barriers (r = 0.216). The physiotherapists prefer to use their own experience and books and research articles to apply EBP but do not consider their peers to be as worthy sources as the others. However, their attitudes towards EBP are largely positive though their perception of barriers grows with better knowledge and understanding of EBP. The barriers in the implementation of EBP are a lack of research knowledge and skills, time, support, and resources which indicate opportunities for the decision-makers to improve the adoption of EBP among these professionals. This study concluded that although physiotherapists in the UAE claim awareness about EBP, their knowledge is limited to a few key terms whereas, attention is needed to improve EBP knowledge and practice.

Highlights

  • Physiotherapy is as much of an art as it is a science

  • The only scale as shown in (Table 1) which has fetched a Cronbach’s alpha value of less than 0.7 is the usage of Evidence-based practice (EBP) but it is disregarded as all four items of the scale are critical to understanding it and further analysis revealed that removing any of them was not making a substantial effect on the scale’s reliability

  • This study has shown that the awareness of EBP among the physiotherapists is limited to a few terms while their knowledge of scientific studies is not deep

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Methods

This study was approved by the University of Sharjah Research Ethics Committee approval no.: REC-20-06-14-01-S. All subjects signed an informed consent attached with the questionnaire prior to starting the study

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