LEVEL OF SATISFACTION OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS WITH REGARDS TO THEIR PROFESSION

  • Usman R
  • Nafees F
  • Imran Farooqui S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the level of satisfaction among physiotherapist with regards to their profession A cross sectional survey was conducted. The data was collected from 450 physical therapists with recognized degrees of BPT, PPDPT, and Masters in Physical Therapy. Data was collected from 5 tertiary care hospitals, 6 clinics and privately practicing Physiotherapists in Karachi. The results shows that 70% physiotherapist somewhat satisfied with their general working conditions. When assessed the barriers face during the job with respect to gender it was observed that neutral responses were reported. The finding shows that the physiotherapists are moderately satisfied with th

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Usman, R., Nafees, F., Imran Farooqui, S., & Mujahid Faruq, N. (2013). LEVEL OF SATISFACTION OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS WITH REGARDS TO THEIR PROFESSION. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 2(2), 27–31. https://doi.org/10.36283/pjr.zu.2.2/005

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