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* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oA1_if6eZHEFrWziTnvmpT-UL2ZWwqpL/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=115551139920996932020&rtpof=true <nowiki>Physiotherapy competency checklist [Excel document]</nowiki>]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oA1_if6eZHEFrWziTnvmpT-UL2ZWwqpL/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=115551139920996932020&rtpof=true <nowiki>Physiotherapy competency checklist [Excel document]</nowiki>]


==== For further reading ====
=== Situation Analysis ===
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/10cfAGI-gz8gaeTYeCd7_VKSxkrY9R7zo/view?usp=sharing <nowiki>Examples of key perfomance indicators for physiotherapists [PDF document]</nowiki>]
A situation analysis gives insight into the environment, the needs of the population and current available resources. Once there is an understanding of what is needed it is easier to develop a plan that is realistic and prioritises actions.  Here is and example example of a [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e7mm3hKsjuU1tZvYwtTld8qtXesNVXy5/edit Situation Analysis Tool].  The steps involved in at situation analysis will depend on the stage of the project, but could include Analysis of:
 
* Current situation, available services and resources, Service needs
* Workforce and multi-disciplinary team - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/11jaIen__VGpTwX6DonfgClTFwIQkfGiVq4nOSPz1Yn0/edit?usp=sharing <nowiki>Examples of key perfomance indicators for physiotherapists [PDF document]</nowiki>]
* Service Users and their needs
* Health, Safety & Service Security
* Physiotherapy Department - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rPkHx52FdP1WV1-cBs1cn-YMOKdl38Qp/view?usp=sharing <nowiki>ICRC PT Competency Table [PDF document]</nowiki>]
* Stakeholders


[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rPkHx52FdP1WV1-cBs1cn-YMOKdl38Qp/view?usp=sharing <nowiki>ICRC PT Competency Table [PDF document]</nowiki>]
==Formulate and Plan==
==Formulate and Plan==
Make sure your goals are [https://www.physioancaster.com/blog/2018/1/17/goal-setting-make-sure-your-goals-are-smart SMART]  
Make sure your goals are [https://www.physioancaster.com/blog/2018/1/17/goal-setting-make-sure-your-goals-are-smart SMART]  

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Welcome to The ICRC Physiotherapy Standards Content Development Project. This space was created by Physiopedia for the creation of content relating to the ICRC Physiotherapy Standards Workshop. Please do not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to check out new information!!

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Related Pages[edit | edit source]

  1. Professional Standards in (ICRC) Physiotherapy
  2. ICRC Physiotherapy Standards Project Cycle
  3. ICRC Physiotherapy Standards Rehab Cycle

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Project Cycle Management (PCM) describes the process of planning and managing projects. Setting clear goals and objectives will help to plan for better results. The project cycle helps to guide the RBM by outlining the steps that lead to successful outcomes. Regardless of the project the basic framework is the same, they[]:

  • are designed to solve a problem
  • have a deadline/timeframe
  • look at existing opportunities based on local needs and capacities
  • have a specific amount of resources
  • intend to bring benefits to a specific group
  • are implemented by a team of people


The ICRC describes planning for results as "A corporate function that assesses context, target groups, problems/needs, risks, constraints and opportunities and sets priorities to ensure an appropriate level of coordination and alignment of actions and resources towards the achievement of expected results"[]

The aim of PCM is to maximise the benefits of projects for the intended population and ensure that projects:

  • are relevant and will meet the needs of the intended population
  • that objectives can be realistically achieved and take into account the environment and available personnel and resources
  • are sustainable

Types of Projects in Rehabilitation[edit | edit source]

Project in this case can refer to a Physical Therapy (PT) department, a PT team, a Continuing Professional Development cycle, etc. Regardless of the type of project, any intervention that is identified will have similar characteristics[]:

  • Their purpose is to solve “a problem”
  • A deadline will be set and agreed upon, i.e. a timeframe and a completion date.
  • It will take into account current services and opportunities based on available resources and local capacity
  • It benefits a specific, identified group
  • It is implemented by a team and has a team leader


The ICRC adopted the Results-Based Management (RBM) approach, in the mid 1990s, with a aim of strengthening performance and to justify and demonstrate the effect of its policies and interventions when working with people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence.

Watch the video explaining the RBM in a nutshell (https://icrc.scenari.eu/public/Health/Health_Wiki/PTS/ICRC_PhysiotherapyStandards.zip/co/PC_1.html Unable to upload as not YouTube or Vimeo)

Project Cycle Management Planning for ResultsThe Process[edit | edit source]

In order for any project to be successful it is important to set objectives that focus on the population and their current situation and the intended outcome of any intervention.[] The objectives need to be written with the desired outcome in mind so that that the results can be measured and assessed to ensure that there has been a positive impact on the targeted population []. Once the objectives have been set and been agreed the following phases are necessary to ensure that the project is successful and meets the identified goals and desired outcome:

  • Assess and Analyse -What is the current situation? Identify problems! What caused it? Who is involved? What are we going to achieve?
  • Formulate and Plan - What is the desired outcome? Set objectives, strategies and activities that are needed!
  • Implement and Monitor - This is the stage where activities are undertaken. It is important to monitor throughout the whole project so that any successes and/or changes are identified to meet the set goals
  • Evaluate and Learn - This can be carried out at any stage highlighting any recommendations and adaptations.

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Assess and Analyse[edit | edit source]

The aim of an assessment is to understand a situation in order to identify the problem(s), the source of the problem(s) and the consequences of the problem(s). The purpose of an assessment is not to identify an intervention but to find out whether or not an intervention is required, based on identified needs. The following tools can assist with this stage:

Situation Analysis[edit | edit source]

A situation analysis gives insight into the environment, the needs of the population and current available resources. Once there is an understanding of what is needed it is easier to develop a plan that is realistic and prioritises actions. Here is and example example of a Situation Analysis Tool. The steps involved in at situation analysis will depend on the stage of the project, but could include Analysis of:

Formulate and Plan[edit | edit source]

Make sure your goals are SMART

PTS Action Plan. [Excel document]

Here are some examples of project action plans:

Action plan example PT association [Excel document]

Action plan example PT equipment [Excel document]

Implement and Monitor[edit | edit source]

For project progress monitoring it is advisable to use the Action plan. The same tool serves the steps "Formulate and Plan" and "Implement and Monitor".

Monitoring [PowerPoint presentation]

Evaluate and Learn[edit | edit source]

Check out the documents from the Assess and Analyse step

For further reading

Change management [PowerPoint Presentation]

Format for Journal Club [PowerPoint Presentation]

Journal Club summary template [Word Document]

PEDro scale [Word Document]

Physiotherapy outcomes meetings info [Word document]

PRISMA checklist [PDF doc]

A Simple Guide to Change Management [PDF doc]

Reflective Meeting Info Sheet Sample [Word Doc]

Resources[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]