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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The [https://odihpn.org/blog/fragile-sustained-physiotherapy-practice-improving-quality-care-patient-outcomes-enhanced-standards-practice/ ICRC PT standards] (PTS) are international standards adapted to the humanitarian context. They aim to achieve a threshold standard of quality, as the first step in improving physiotherapy outcomes for service users in ICRC-supported projects<ref>Holey L; Rau B  [https://odihpn.org/blog/fragile-sustained-physiotherapy-practice-improving-quality-care-patient-outcomes-enhanced-standards-practice/ From fragile to sustained physiotherapy practice: improving quality of care and patient outcomes through enhanced standards of practice]. [Internet] February 2018. [Accessed 18 February 2021] Available from https://odihpn.org/blog/fragile-sustained-physiotherapy-practice-improving-quality-care-patient-outcomes-enhanced-standards-practice/ </ref>
The multiyear project of PT standards development and implementation were initated in 2014 by '''Barbara Rau''' with support of '''Prof Liz Holey''' and '''Anne Binks''' and numerous physiotherapy colleagues worldwide. Since 2017 the project is led by '''Cornelia Barth'''.
This project would have been impossible without the participation of rehabilitation teams and physiotherapy users contributing in numerous ways to its success. The documents on this page are the collective work of many valuable hands and minds.


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The ICRC PT standards (PTS) are international standards adapted to the humanitarian context. They aim to achieve a threshold standard of quality, as the first step in improving physiotherapy outcomes for service users in ICRC-supported projects[1]

The multiyear project of PT standards development and implementation were initated in 2014 by Barbara Rau with support of Prof Liz Holey and Anne Binks and numerous physiotherapy colleagues worldwide. Since 2017 the project is led by Cornelia Barth.

This project would have been impossible without the participation of rehabilitation teams and physiotherapy users contributing in numerous ways to its success. The documents on this page are the collective work of many valuable hands and minds.

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