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== What Is Content Review?  ==
== What Is Content Review?  ==


Physiopedia is a community-edited website. The content review process is the process by which the standard of the content on Physiopedia is monitored and maintained. It ensures that the best up to date, evidence-based information is available to physiotherapists worldwide. Monitoring and updating the wealth of information on Physiopedia is a huge task is managed by a team of dedicated volunteers. In addition, anyone from our global community can take part in this process which we encourage as a learning activity and professional development opportunity.   
Physiopedia is a community-edited website. The content review process is the process by which the standard of the content on Physiopedia is monitored and maintained. It ensures that the best up to date, evidence-based information is available to rehabilitation professionals worldwide. Monitoring and updating the wealth of information on Physiopedia is a huge task that is managed by a team of dedicated volunteers. In addition, anyone from our global community can take part in this process which we encourage as a learning activity and professional development opportunity.   


== The Benefits of Participating in Content Review  ==
== The Benefits of Participating in Content Review  ==


Contributing to Physiopedia is a great complement to any physiotherapists' daily work, and also to your CV.  
Contributing to Physiopedia is a great complement to any rehabilitation professional's daily work, and also to your CV.  


The benefits include:  
The benefits include:  
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*'''Knowledge growth  - '''You are likely to gain new profession-related up-to-date knowledge and also to advance your technical skills.  
*'''Knowledge growth  - '''You are likely to gain new profession-related up-to-date knowledge and also to advance your technical skills.  
*'''Professional development - '''reviewing content contributes to your continuing education and professional development.   
*'''Professional development - '''reviewing content contributes to your continuing education and professional development.   
*'''Evidence of contribution - '''On completion of a successful page review, all reviewers will receive a certificate of completion that you can store in your [http://members.physio-pedia.com Physioplus] eportfolio.  
*'''Evidence of contribution - '''On completion of a successful page review, all reviewers will receive a certificate of completion that you can store in your [https://members.physio-pedia.com/portfolio/ Physiopedia Plus] e-portfolio.
*'''Professional pride''' - The positive contribution that you have made to our global profession by playing an important role in building this professional resource for our community.
*'''Professional pride''' - The positive contribution that you have made to our global profession by playing an important role in building this professional resource for our community.


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You can choose any page!  Choose a page that you have seen needs improvement, that is within your specialist area of knowledge or that you would like to learn more about. You can search for pages on specific topics (click on the magnifying glass icon in the navigation bar at the top of the page) or you can [[Articles|browse the articles list.]]  Once you have chosen a page you will need to apply for an [[Special:RequestAccount|editing account here]].  Then it is time to learn a little more about editing.  Once you have set up your editing account you can read the [[Physiopedia:Getting started|Getting Started]] tutorial which will help you to start your Physiopedia career.  A good step before you start editing your page is to [[Editing your profile|create your own profile page]]. You should complete this with your professional details as all your contributions to Physiopedia will be credited back to this page.
You can choose any page!  Choose a page that you have seen needs improvement, that is within your specialist area of knowledge or that you would like to learn more about. You can search for pages on specific topics (click on the magnifying glass icon in the navigation bar at the top of the page) or you can [[Articles|browse the articles list.]]  Once you have chosen a page you will need to apply for an [[Special:RequestAccount|editing account here]].  Then it is time to learn a little more about editing.  Once you have set up your editing account you can read the [[Physiopedia:Getting started|Getting Started]] tutorial which will help you to start your Physiopedia career.  A good step before you start editing your page is to [[Editing your profile|create your own profile page]]. You should complete this with your professional details as all your contributions to Physiopedia will be credited back to this page.
'''If you are part of the [[One Page Project]]:'''
# Choose a page in Physiopedia that you would like to take responsibility for. Look through the list [[Articles|here]], or use the search tool which can be found at the top (right-side) of every page or ask us for help.
# You can check if your page is available by looking through the [[:Category:One Page Project|One Page Category]]! If your page is '''not''' listed here then continue to the steps listed below!
# Once you have chosen your page, [mailto:[email protected] contact the One Page Team] (email [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]) to confirm that you can take ownership of your chosen page.
# You will receive an email back to confirm that you can take ownership of that page, instructions to get started and also an invitation to our Slack group where you can chat to us and others in this project, if you wish.
Now you are ready to make your first edits....


'''If you have joined the Content Team:'''
'''If you have joined the Content Team:'''
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== Reviewing the Content of a Page Is Done in Four Parts ==
== Reviewing the Content of a Page Is Done in Four Parts ==
# '''Content review''' - you will use your physiotherapy knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents the most informative and current evidenced-based information on the topic.
# '''Content review''' - you will use your rehabilitation knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents the most informative and current evidenced-based information on the topic.
# '''Literature search''' - you should use your [[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|literature searching skills]] to review the most recent evidence on this topic and add in additional evidence, explanations or arguments as you feel appropriate.
# '''Literature search''' - you should use your [[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|literature searching skills]] to review the most recent evidence on this topic and add in additional evidence, explanations or arguments as you feel appropriate.
# '''Page layout and presentation''' - here you will check the formatting and layout of the page is in line with the [[Quality Standards]], and make improvements as necessary.
# '''Page layout and presentation''' - here you will check the formatting and layout of the page is in line with the [[Quality Standards]], and make improvements as necessary.
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# The Physiopedia team will review your updated page submission.
# The Physiopedia team will review your updated page submission.
# You will be informed within 2 weeks if further improvements need to be made to the page.
# You will be informed within 2 weeks if further improvements need to be made to the page.
# You will be sent a certificate of completion and awarded the appropriate badges.
# You will be sent a certificate of completion.


== Need Help? ==
== Need Help? ==
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== Join the Team!  ==
== Join the Team!  ==


We are always keen to hear from physiotherapists who would like to contribute to the profession by reviewing content. If you are keen to become an official member of the [[Volunteer|content editorial team]] please [mailto:[email protected] get in touch by email.]
We are always keen to hear from rehabilitation professionals who would like to contribute to the profession by reviewing content. If you are keen to become an official member of the [[Volunteer|content editorial team]] please [mailto:[email protected] get in touch by email.]
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 8 June 2023

What Is Content Review?[edit | edit source]

Physiopedia is a community-edited website. The content review process is the process by which the standard of the content on Physiopedia is monitored and maintained. It ensures that the best up to date, evidence-based information is available to rehabilitation professionals worldwide. Monitoring and updating the wealth of information on Physiopedia is a huge task that is managed by a team of dedicated volunteers. In addition, anyone from our global community can take part in this process which we encourage as a learning activity and professional development opportunity. 

The Benefits of Participating in Content Review[edit | edit source]

Contributing to Physiopedia is a great complement to any rehabilitation professional's daily work, and also to your CV.

The benefits include:

  • Knowledge growth  - You are likely to gain new profession-related up-to-date knowledge and also to advance your technical skills.
  • Professional development - reviewing content contributes to your continuing education and professional development.
  • Evidence of contribution - On completion of a successful page review, all reviewers will receive a certificate of completion that you can store in your Physiopedia Plus e-portfolio.
  • Professional pride - The positive contribution that you have made to our global profession by playing an important role in building this professional resource for our community.

Choosing a Page to Review[edit | edit source]

If you are independently reviewing a page in Physiopedia:

You can choose any page!  Choose a page that you have seen needs improvement, that is within your specialist area of knowledge or that you would like to learn more about. You can search for pages on specific topics (click on the magnifying glass icon in the navigation bar at the top of the page) or you can browse the articles list. Once you have chosen a page you will need to apply for an editing account here. Then it is time to learn a little more about editing. Once you have set up your editing account you can read the Getting Started tutorial which will help you to start your Physiopedia career. A good step before you start editing your page is to create your own profile page. You should complete this with your professional details as all your contributions to Physiopedia will be credited back to this page.

If you have joined the Content Team:

Each month Physiopedia has a 'Topic Of The Month', this is a great way to focus your content reviewing. At the beginning of the month, the Content Manager (and other members of the team) will make suggestions of pages that need reviewing to the team in our team communication platform. This provides a great place to start from in choosing your page, however, if you do not see something that takes your fancy or fits your area of expertise, please feel free to work on any other page of your choice. Join the Content Team.

Now you are ready to start reviewing your page....

Reviewing the Content of a Page Is Done in Four Parts[edit | edit source]

  1. Content review - you will use your rehabilitation knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents the most informative and current evidenced-based information on the topic.
  2. Literature search - you should use your literature searching skills to review the most recent evidence on this topic and add in additional evidence, explanations or arguments as you feel appropriate.
  3. Page layout and presentation - here you will check the formatting and layout of the page is in line with the Quality Standards, and make improvements as necessary.
  4. Media and links - here you will check that the media in the page is appropriate and does not infringe copyright. You can make the page even better by adding additional media (images and video).  You should also make links from the content to other pages within Physiopedia so that all the related pages link together.

See the step by step guide to reviewing content.

Submitting Your Review[edit | edit source]

Once you have completed your review you should submit it to the Physiopedia team so that they can review your work.  This is the process:

  1. Submit your page here.
  2. The Physiopedia team will review your updated page submission.
  3. You will be informed within 2 weeks if further improvements need to be made to the page.
  4. You will be sent a certificate of completion.

Need Help?[edit | edit source]

Join the Team![edit | edit source]

We are always keen to hear from rehabilitation professionals who would like to contribute to the profession by reviewing content. If you are keen to become an official member of the content editorial team please get in touch by email.