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Sports Physical Therapy Competencies Update: Study Protocol for an International Consensus Statement
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Sports Physical Therapy Competencies Update: Study Protocol for an International Consensus Statement

Luciana De Michelis Mendonça, Emilie Dick, Bruno Tassignon, Eleni Kapreli, Sanna Paasu-Hynynen, Sanna Sihvonen, Teemu Elomaa, Carlo Ramponi, Aristi Tsokani, Mati Arend, …
JOSPT Methods, Vol.1(3), pp.90-95
10/2025
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this protocol is to outline the process of updating the international sports physical therapy (SPT) competencies globally, utilizing a 3-stage process of incorporating expert sports physical therapists and stakeholders. Design: Protocol for a 3-round Delphi study, qualitative study, and consensus meeting. Methods: A 3-stage process will be conducted: first, a Delphi study composed of at least 2 rounds to reach a consensus on the current SPT competencies; second, 3 international focus groups for stakeholders and a series of 8 one-on-one online interviews with stakeholders who are sports medicine leaders from large international sporting organizations. The third stage will be a consensus meeting to define the final version of the competencies. Results: The results of this study will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications, clinical meetings, and conference presentations. These updated competencies will guide the content of postgraduate and specialization courses, shaping the skills of future professionals. Moreover, the competencies will set expectations for other health professionals working with sports physical therapists and will influence job descriptions and opportunities in the field. Conclusion: A global dissemination of the outcomes of the study is expected through International Federation of Sports Physical Therapy member organizations, which would impact sports physical therapists’ practice, education, and training.

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