Quality Assurance in Physiotherapy Education in India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.15088Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the quality assurance system in Indian physiotherapy education. Design: A crosssectional survey with mixed method was employed in this research. Participants: Forty two participants
were involved in the study and responded to a questionnaire. Seven participants out of the 42 were selected
for video interview. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire and an audio or video interview technique
were used for the data collection. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the questionnaire. A qualitative
method was analyzed with content analysis. Results: The questionnaire result showed that hardly one-third
of participants were aware about quality in general in the physiotherapy education. In the analysis of the
interviews, four categories emerged: They indicated that awareness, skills, rating, and requirements related
to quality seem to be important in developing quality assurance in physiotherapy. Conclusion: As a small
scale study of quality assurance system, this study can contribute to develop an overall awareness of quality
system in the Indian physiotherapy education. It can also contribute to the educational and professional
life ahead by developing experience and updating the upcoming new physiotherapy researches. However,
affirmative effects can also extend physiotherapists in advance.
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