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Purposive, maximum variation sampling will be used to sample physiotherapists who have attempted adoption of RTSS into clinical notes. Applying Malterud et al's concept of information power suggests an estimated sample of 12-16 participants will be required, calculated from the study's narrow aim, the specificity of the sample with respect to the aim, the application of theory and encouragement of strong dialogue via an interviewer experienced in the subject. Purposive maximum variation sampling will ensure heterogeneity of clinical experience (Agenda for Change (AFC) bandings 3-8) to support diversity of perspectives and experiences for data analysis.",[13],"Other: Qualitative semi structured interview",[15],{"type":6,"name":16,"description":17,"armGroupLabels":18,"otherNames":10},"Qualitative semi structured interview","60 minute, virtually performed via Microsoft Teams, semi-structured interview",[9],[20,25],{"name":21,"role":22,"phone":23,"phoneExt":10,"email":24},"Emma L Godfrey, Dr","CONTACT","+442071880174","emma.l.godfrey@kcl.ac.uk",{"name":26,"role":22,"phone":27,"phoneExt":10,"email":28},"Jamie Gibson, BSc","+44201885088","jamie.gibson@gstt.nhs.uk",{"type":30,"investigatorFullName":10,"investigatorTitle":10,"investigatorAffiliation":10,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"SPONSOR",[32],{"name":33,"class":6},"Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust","100595918","rtss-adoption-into-physiotherapists-documentation-100595918",false,"NCT07038694","RTSS Adoption Into Physiotherapists Documentation","A New Rehabilitation Language: Understanding Adoption of the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System Into Physiotherapists Documentation","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Physiotherapy staff who have attempted adoption of the RTSS documentation integration\n* Are actively working in the physiotherapy department setting with in substantive positions\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Are unable to consent to the study\n* Are student physiotherapists or temporary staff\n* Are actively working with the PI\n* Are unable to conduct the interview in English",true,"ALL",{"count":44,"type":45},16,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","The Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System (RTSS) is a framework that aims to support clinicians in reasoning and documenting how to deliver rehabilitation. This was explored in a pilot study in 2023 that tested the feasibility of a 6-week teaching programme aiming to support the adoption of the RTSS into practise of physiotherapists and subsequently measure its effect on clinicians reasoning of treatment. Whilst clinical reasoning scores improved, adoption of the framework remained low. Interviews within this study revealed the difficulty clinicians experienced in transitioning to documenting the RTSS.\n\nFurther local work within Guy's \\& St Thomas NHS foundation trust (GSTT) resulted in modified integrations of the RTSS into electronic health record systems as well as training, yet adoption still remained limited. With documentation being cited as an influence of RTSS adoption and thus contributing to its clinical benefit, this qualitative study will attempt to make clear what factors facilitate and\u002For limit RTSS documentation adoption, and how they exert their influence. The findings from this study will inform the design of interventions that will aid future study of benefit of the RTSS on physiotherapy practice.\n\nTo achieve these aims, interviews will be conducted virtually via MS Teams, by the lead researcher, with approximately 12-16 volunteering physiotherapists who have attempted to document the RTSS, within the site of GSTT. The interviews will last approximately 1 hour, and will be partially structured in nature to invite in-depth discussion of topic. Analyses of the data will be performed by a team of 3 clinical academics working between GSTT and King's College London with study findings to be disseminated in a peer-reviewed journal and at professional conferences",[49,50,51],"Rehabilitation","Clinical Reasoning","Medical Record Documenation","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-06-25",{"date":55,"type":56},"2025-06-29","ACTUAL",{"date":58,"type":45},"2025-07-01",{"date":60,"type":45},"2025-09-05",{"name":5,"class":6}]