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Table 4 Main barriers and facilitators for implementing the COPD guideline and measurement instruments

From: Developing a questionnaire to identify perceived barriers for implementing the Dutch physical therapy COPD clinical practice guideline

Barriers

(Strongly) Disagree

Neither agree nor disagree

(Strongly) Agree

Working with the COPD guideline requires a higher fee for service

27%

32%

41%

I cannot try elements to adopt the COPD guideline without much time investmenta

37%

22%

40%

Working with the guideline COPD takes too much time.

35%

27%

37%

General practitioners do not collaborate in adopting the COPD guideline

27%

46%

27%

Facilitators

   

MI support me in clinical reasoning and decision making

4%

6%

91%

MI provide information beyond my own professional views

4%

5%

91%

MI support my diagnostic process

4%

6%

90%

The COPD guideline allows me to make my own decisions

7%

10%

83%

I have skills to apply the COPD guidelinea

8%

11%

81%

I have knowledge to apply the COPD guidelinea

10%

10%

80%

The COPD guideline allows me to include patient preferences

7%

13%

80%

  1. aPositive/negative phrasing of these items have been reversed for uniform presentation.
  2. MI: Measurement Instruments.