The University of Sydney: Recent submissions
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Equity in Choosing Wisely and beyond: the effect of health literacy on healthcare decision-making and methods to support conversations about overuse
Published 2025OBJECTIVE: To (a) examine whether the effect of the Choosing Wisely consumer questions on question-asking and shared decision-making (SDM) outcomes differs based on individuals' health literacy and (b) explore the relationship ...Article -
What are people's perspectives on different labels for neck pain after a motor vehicle crash? A content analysis of randomized study data
Published 2025BACKGROUND: Labels for neck pain after a motor vehicle crash (MVC) influenced recovery expectations and management preferences. Research is needed to understand why these expectations and preferences varied based on the ...Article -
Online Information About the Effectiveness of Shoulder Surgery Is Not Based on the Best Available Evidence: A Content Analysis
Published 2021OBJECTIVE: To summarize the proportion of consumer webpages on subacromial decompression and rotator cuff repair surgery that make an accurate portrayal of the evidence for these operations (primary outcome), mention the ...Article -
Physiotherapists' attitudes, views, and beliefs about Choosing Wisely recommendations: A qualitative study
Published 2022OBJECTIVE: Explore physiotherapists' attitudes, views, and beliefs towards the Australian Physiotherapy Association's (APA) Choosing Wisely recommendations. DESIGN: Qualitative interview study. METHODS: We conducted ...Article -
Exploring physiotherapist's ability to identify cauda equina syndrome early
Published 2025OBJECTIVES: To explore the ability of physiotherapists in Saudi Arabia to identify cauda equina syndrome (CES) in a timely manner, and to identify the methods used by physiotherapists to manage patients with suspected CES. ...Article