| CTRI Number |
CTRI/2025/07/090766 [Registered on: 11/07/2025] Trial Registered Prospectively |
| Last Modified On: |
08/07/2025 |
| Post Graduate Thesis |
Yes |
| Type of Trial |
Observational |
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Type of Study
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Qualitative study |
| Study Design |
Other |
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Public Title of Study
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Unlocking opportunities in community physiotherapy A multi-stakeholder perspective |
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Scientific Title of Study
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Exploring Career Prospects and Opportunities in Community Physiotherapy from Multiple Stakeholders Perspectives: A Qualitative Study |
| Trial Acronym |
NIL |
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Secondary IDs if Any
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| Secondary ID |
Identifier |
| NIL |
NIL |
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Details of Principal Investigator or overall Trial Coordinator (multi-center study)
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| Name |
Mrunal Chunne |
| Designation |
Post graduate student |
| Affiliation |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Mumbai |
| Address |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Department of community physiotherapy occupational health OPD no 8 Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Department of community physiotherapy occupational health OPD no 8 Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai Mumbai MAHARASHTRA 400022 India |
| Phone |
9307625626 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
mrunalchunne7@gmail.com |
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Details of Contact Person Scientific Query
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| Name |
Mrunal Chunne |
| Designation |
Post graduate student |
| Affiliation |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Mumbai |
| Address |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Department of community physiotherapy occupational health OPD no 8 Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Department of community physiotherapy occupational health OPD no 8 Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai Mumbai MAHARASHTRA 400022 India |
| Phone |
9307625626 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
mrunalchunne7@gmail.com |
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Details of Contact Person Public Query
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| Name |
Dr Mayur Revadkar |
| Designation |
Associate Professor |
| Affiliation |
K J Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Mumbai |
| Address |
K J Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Department of community physiotherapy occupational health OPD no 8 Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai K J Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Department of community physiotherapy occupational health OPD no 8 Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai Mumbai MAHARASHTRA 400022 India |
| Phone |
9619581894 |
| Fax |
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| Email |
mayur.kr@somaiya.edu |
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Source of Monetary or Material Support
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Primary Sponsor
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| Name |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy |
| Address |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Ayurvihar Complex Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai pin code 400022 Maharashtra |
| Type of Sponsor |
Other [KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy] |
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Details of Secondary Sponsor
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Countries of Recruitment
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India |
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Sites of Study
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| No of Sites = 1 |
| Name of Principal
Investigator |
Name of Site |
Site Address |
Phone/Fax/Email |
| DrMrunal Chunne PT |
KJ Somaiya college of physiotherapy |
KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy Occupational health OPD number 8 Ayurvihar Complex Eastern Express Highway Sion East Mumbai pin code 400022 Maharashtra Mumbai MAHARASHTRA |
9307625626
mrunalchunne7@gmail.com |
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Details of Ethics Committee
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| No of Ethics Committees= 1 |
| Name of Committee |
Approval Status |
| Institutional Ethics Committee K J Somaiya college of physiotherapy |
Approved |
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Regulatory Clearance Status from DCGI
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Health Condition / Problems Studied
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| Health Type |
Condition |
| Healthy Human Volunteers |
Stakeholders of Community Physiotherapy |
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Intervention / Comparator Agent
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| Type |
Name |
Details |
| Intervention |
Nil |
Nil |
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Inclusion Criteria
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| Age From |
21.00 Year(s) |
| Age To |
70.00 Year(s) |
| Gender |
Both |
| Details |
Participants will be selected based on their Direct
involvement in or with community physiotherapy (as providers, educators,
recruiters, policy-makers, or beneficiaries), Willingness to participate in an
in-depth interview and Ability to provide informed consent. Participants must be
21-70 years belonging to one of the predefined stakeholder categories; be able to
communicate effectively in the language of the interview (e.g., English or local
language); have relevant experience of 3 years or more (academic, professional,
or experiential) with community physiotherapy.
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| ExclusionCriteria |
| Details |
Participants who are not willing to participate.
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Method of Generating Random Sequence
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Other |
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Method of Concealment
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Other |
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Blinding/Masking
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Open Label |
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Primary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
Semi-structured interviews for in-depth individual perspectives (via
interview guides with open-ended questions tailored to each stakeholder
group)
Focus group discussions for shared experiences among physiotherapy
students, academicians and patients
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one time |
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Secondary Outcome
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| Outcome |
TimePoints |
| NIL |
NIL |
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Target Sample Size
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Total Sample Size="70" Sample Size from India="70"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (Total)= "Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials"
Final Enrollment numbers achieved (India)="Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials" |
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Phase of Trial
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N/A |
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Date of First Enrollment (India)
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02/08/2025 |
| Date of Study Completion (India) |
Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials |
| Date of First Enrollment (Global) |
Date Missing |
| Date of Study Completion (Global) |
Applicable only for Completed/Terminated trials |
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Estimated Duration of Trial
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Years="1" Months="6" Days="0" |
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Recruitment Status of Trial (Global)
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Not Applicable |
| Recruitment Status of Trial (India) |
Not Yet Recruiting |
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Publication Details
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N/A |
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Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement
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Will individual participant data (IPD) be shared publicly (including data dictionaries)?
Response - NO
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Brief Summary
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The research study titled Exploring career prospects and opportunities in community physiotherapy from multiple stakeholders perspectives is a qualitative investigation aimed at understanding how different groups perceive community physiotherapy as a career path in India. Physiotherapy, while globally recognized and expanding in scope, has seen limited awareness and acknowledgment of its community-based practice, especially in developing nations like India. Community physiotherapy includes preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative care delivered outside hospital settings, often in home or outreach contexts. Despite its critical role in enhancing quality of life and addressing chronic, disability-related, and age-associated health issues, Community is often overlooked by students who typically gravitate toward musculoskeletal or sports physiotherapy due to clearer career pathways and greater professional exposure. The study recognizes that a lack of defined opportunities, poor integration into healthcare systems, and insufficient curriculum support contribute to community physiotherapy being perceived as a less viable career. It emphasizes the need to explore perspectives from a broad range of stakeholders including physiotherapy students, academicians, medical officers, government authorities, private and public health administrators, NGO leaders, and patients. The research seeks to identify facilitators, barriers, and suggestions to improve awareness, job opportunities, and professional growth in community physiotherapy . Adopting a phenomenological qualitative approach, the study involves focused group discussions and semi-structured interviews with 60–70 participants, using thematic analysis to derive patterns of perception. The aim is to understand both shared and divergent views across stakeholder groups, which will inform educational reforms, policy enhancements, and advocacy efforts. The study intends to recommend actionable strategies such as better mentorship, curriculum redesign, and inter-professional collaboration to elevate community Physiotherapy standing as a mainstream and attractive career choice. By documenting these perspectives, the study aspires to bridge the gap between academic preparation and real-world career viability in community physiotherapy, ultimately contributing to a more inclusive and effective healthcare system. |