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Benefits of Enhanced Education on Biopsychosocial Pain Knowledge, Attitudes, and Clinical Behavior of Physical Therapist Students: A Cluster Randomized Trial

Anneke J Beetsma, Roland R Reezigt, Hans S M Hobbelen, Michiel F Reneman, Sander van Dam

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Abstract

Introduction: – Whether person-centered pain education approaches for Physical Therapist (PT) students elicit positive guideline-consistent changes in knowledge, attitudes, and clinical behavior is unknown. This study aims to evaluate the effects of enhanced-education compared to standard-education among entry-level PT students.Review of Literature: – Many (future) PTs adhere poorly to evidence-based clinical guidelines and find it challenging to integrate biopsychosocial (BPS) elements in the management of persistent musculoskeletal pain.Subjects: – The eligibility criteria included all first- and second-year students from the Dutch 4-year entry-level PT education program at Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen, the Netherlands.Methods: – A cluster-randomized controlled trial design was used. Primary outcomes—including BPS pain knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported clinical behaviors—were assessed by comparing enhanced-education with standard-education on 5 measures. Intervention duration was 8 weeks. Enhanced-education teachers were additionally trained. Students were blinded to group allocation. Data were analyzed using linear mixed models and responder description.Results: – N = 187 students responded at baseline and n = 264 postintervention, 63% being paired measurements. Both groups improved significantly on all outcomes, with the enhanced-education group demonstrating greater improvement than the standard-education group in 4 out of 5 outcomes: Video Vignette score (P =
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal, physical therapy education
VolumePublish Ahead of Print
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Feb 2026

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 03 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 03 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Attitudes
  • Biopsychosocial Pain Knowledge
  • Clinical Behavior
  • Physical Therapist Students

Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • Healthy Ageing

Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • Frailty and adequate care

Publinova themes

  • Other
  • Health

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