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Background: Understanding the organisational set-up of physiotherapy services across different countries is
increasingly important as clinicians around the world use evidence to improve their practice. This also has to be
taken into consideration when multi-centre international clinical trials are conducted. This survey aimed to
systematically describe organisational aspects of physiotherapy services for people with multiple sclerosis (MS)
across Europe.
Methods: Representatives from 72 rehabilitation facilities within 23 European countries completed an online
web-based questionnaire survey between 2013 and 2014. Countries were categorised according to four European
regions (defined by United Nations Statistics). Similarities and differences between regions were examined.
Results: Most participating centres specialized in rehabilitation (82 %) and neurology (60 %), with only 38 %
specialising in MS. Of these, the Western based Specialist MS centres were predominately based on outpatient
services (median MS inpatient ratio 0.14), whilst the Eastern based European services were mostly inpatient in
nature (median MS inpatient ratio 0.5). In almost all participating countries, medical doctors - specialists in
neurology (60 %) and in rehabilitation (64 %) - were responsible for referral to/prescription of physiotherapy. The
most frequent reason for referral to/prescription of physiotherapy was the worsening of symptoms (78 % of
centres). Physiotherapists were the most common members of the rehabilitation team; comprising 49 % of the
team in Eastern countries compared to approximately 30 % in the rest of Europe. Teamwork was commonly
adopted; 86 % of centres based in Western countries utilised the interdisciplinary model, whilst the multidisciplinary
model was utilised in Eastern based countries (p = 0.046).
Conclusion: This survey is the first to provide data about organisational aspects of physiotherapy for people with
MS across Europe. Overall, care in key organisational aspects of service provision is broadly similar across regions,
although some variations, for example the models of teamwork utilised, are apparent. Organisational framework
specifics should be considered anytime a multi-centre study is conducted and results from such studies are applied.
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Keywords
Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis Patient Eastern Country Rehabilitation Team Physiotherapy Service
Citation
Rasova, K., Freeman, J., Martinkova, P. et al. The organisation of physiotherapy for people with multiple sclerosis across Europe: a multicentre questionnaire survey. BMC Health Serv Res 16, 552 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1750-6
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC