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. 2019 Sep 20;9(9):e031360. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031360

Table 3.

Agreement and disagreement with survey questions

Section Question Agree, n (%) Disagree, n (%) Neither, n (%)
1 In the context of the intent of the Choosing Wisely campaign, do you think style of wording is an acceptable method to engage the physiotherapy profession in a conversation about evidence-based clinical practice? 347 (63.9%) 134 (24.7%) 62 (11.4%)
2 Do you agree that physiotherapists should not use imaging when validated decision rules indicate it is not necessary? 416 (76.6%) 20 (3.7%) 107 (19.7%)
3 Do you agree that physiotherapists should not use incentive spirometry after upper abdominal and cardiac surgery? 328 (60.4%) 43 (7.9%) 172 (31.7%)
4 Do you agree that physiotherapists should not use electrotherapy modalities in the management of patients with low back pain? 284 (52.3%) 138 (25.4%) 121 (22.3%)
5 Do you agree that physiotherapists should not use ongoing manual therapy for patients following acute adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder? 322 (59.3%) 87 (16.0%) 134 (24.7%)
6 Do you agree that physiotherapists should not use ongoing physiotherapy in cases where there is no improvement in measurable patient outcomes? 341 (62.8%) 74 (13.6%) 128 (23.6%)