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Volume 7, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Nov Physiother

ISSN: 2165-7025 JNP, an open access journal

Physicians 2017

July 24-26, 2017

July 24-26, 2017 Melbourne, Australia

World Physiotherapists &

Physicians Summit

Research amongst physical therapists in the state of Kuwait: Participation, perception, attitude and barriers

Sameera Aljadi

Kuwait University, Kuwait

Objectives:

The objectives of this descriptive study were to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of physical therapists

regarding research, the intention to engage in research and the barriers to participating in research amongst physical therapists

in the State of Kuwait.

Subjects & Methods:

A previously validated questionnaire was distributed to 200 non-randomly selected physical therapists.

The questionnaire gathered demographic data as well as information regarding research-related activities. Descriptive statistics,

frequency and χ2 analyses were used in this study.

Results:

Of the 200 questionnaires distributed to physical therapists, 122 (61%) were completed and returned. The physical

therapists had a positive attitude towards reading these findings in order to update their knowledge; however, only 16 (17%)

of the physical therapists participated in clinical research. The common reasons given were: Minimal role and reduced ability,

intention and level of engagement in initiating research, probably due to work overload, time constraints and limited access to

resources.

Conclusions:

Physical therapists in Kuwait had a positive attitude towards the application of research findings to their practice.

However, they were not confident in initiating research due to work overload and lack of time as well as limited access to library

resources. Therefore, we recommend stimulation to engage in research activities to be a requirement and to develop a system

to improve the skills and knowledge of doing research.

Biography

Sameera Aljadi has completed her PhD from University of Pittsburgh in 2004 and Masters in Orthopedic from Old Dominion University in 1998. Currently she is an

Assistant Professor at Kuwait University, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department, State of Kuwait. She is also a Member of the American

Physical Therapy Association and Kuwait Physical Therapy Association. She has published several papers in reputed journals over the past 10 years.

aljadis@hsc.edu.kw

Sameera Aljadi, J Nov Physiother 2017, 7:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-014