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      Ethical issues in physiotherapy – Reflected from the perspective of physiotherapists in private practice

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      Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
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          An important aspect of physiotherapy professional autonomy is the ethical code of the profession, both collectively and for the individual member of the profession. The aim of this study is to explore and add additional insight into the nature and scope of ethical issues as they are understood and experienced by Danish physiotherapists in outpatient, private practice.

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                Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
                Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
                Informa UK Limited
                0959-3985
                1532-5040
                July 30 2012
                February 2013
                July 05 2012
                February 2013
                : 29
                : 2
                : 96-112
                Article
                10.3109/09593985.2012.700388
                22765019
                c15e9c6d-075d-4b15-ba49-61cb4b5a267d
                © 2013
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