Correlation between the regional differences in rehabilitation and the lifelong learning among physical therapists: an ecological study
Key Points
The aim is to assess how lifelong learning in physical therapists relates to the differences in rehabilitation services across regions.
Conducted an ecological study
Analyzed data on rehabilitation services in various regions
Evaluated lifelong learning programs available for physical therapists
Identified significant regional variations in rehabilitation service provision
Found a correlation between the extent of lifelong learning and service availability
Suggested that areas with more robust learning opportunities have better rehabilitation services
Abstract
Objective: To assess the correlation between lifelong learning for physical therapists and regional differences in the provision of rehabilitation services.