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The database with information from and about physios is growing slowly but steadily.

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Clinicians
90

Researchers
32

Collaborative Australian
Physiotherapy Research Initiative

Building Research Capacity

To enable, facilitate and coordinate high quality practice based, patient relevant/centred physiotherapy research, with effective engagement of the physiotherapy community.”

— CAPRI
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Foster and conduct research that is practice and patient relevant

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Make use of rigorous scientific research results to inform patient care

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To facilitate a sustainable research culture

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To accommodate research network building

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Facilitate collaborations between patients, physiotherapists and researchers

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Establish a sustainable, national database for physiotherapy research in Australia for future applications and funding

Participants
The CAPRI is designed as a collaborative Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) that enables interested researchers and clinicians to undertake practice-based research relevant for the profession, patients and society. The CAPRI database consists of information collected from physiotherapist-clinicians using an online questionnaire. The data collected will form the CAPRI database, that can be used to facilitate various research questions.
Researchers
CAPRI is a collaborative Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) that enables interested researchers nationally and internationally to use the CAPRI database for their research question. This can be done by submitting an EOI. The CAPRI database can be used using the questionnaire data itself or via recruitment of participating physiotherapists-clinicians or patients for your research projects. The CAPRI database consists of practitioner-based information. CAPRI can accommodate both qualitative and quantitative research and examination of the efficacy, effectiveness, safety and cost evaluation of aspects of physiotherapy care.

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