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An audit of physiotherapists’ documentation on physical activity assessment, ...
Identify if physiotherapists document the assessment, promotion and prescription of physical activity to older adults attending out-patient rehabilitation and assist them in the... -
Motivators and barriers to using information and communication technology in ...
Purpose: Information and communication technology devices have become a ubiquitous part of everyday life and a primary means of communication. The aim of this study was to... -
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Occupation-based practice involves the inclusion of meaningful occupations in the therapeutic process and is promoted within hospital-based general rehabilitation contexts for... -
The Combined Effects of Immediate and Delayed Positive Reinforcement to Incre...
Background: While positive reinforcement is perhaps the most common component in interventions for feeding problems, the literature suggests it is not sufficient to address more... -
Activity and MObility UsiNg Technology (AMOUNT) rehabilitation trial – descri...
To describe device use and physiotherapy support in the post-hospital phase of the AMOUNT rehabilitation trial. We performed an evaluation of the support required for device use... -
A scoping review of psychoeducational interventions for people after transien...
Psychoeducation can provide information and support to cope with the physical and emotional effects of a health condition. This scoping review aimed to identify the evidence... -
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Caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease require support across the full disease trajectory. The aim of this study was to develop a conceptual framework of caregiving... -
A survey of research trends in assistive technologies using information model...
Despite the rapid proliferation and emphasis on technology, the use of assistive technology among individuals with varying disabilities and age is different. This situation... -
The diagnostic value of Red Flags in thoracolumbar pain: a systematic review
Red Flags (RFs) are signs and symptoms related to the screening of serious underlying pathologies mimicking a musculoskeletal pain. The current literature wonders about the... -
Finnish translation and external validation of the Trauma Quality of Life que...
Major trauma impairs health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was the Finnish translation and external validation of the Trauma Quality of Life (TQoL)... -
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Relatives of stroke patients should be an integral part of the continuum of rehabilitation services. The objective was to describe their perception of the quality of the... -
Dysphagia screening using an allied health assistant delegation model: servic...
Three facilities, involved in introducing a model of Allied Health Assistant (AHA) delegated dysphagia screening, examined barriers and facilitators to service implementation.... -
Validation and diagnostic accuracy of coin rotation task for manual dexterity...
This study aimed at determining validity, reliability, and diagnostic accuracy of Coin Rotation Task (CRT) in assessing manual dexterity and coordination of children with... -
A qualitative study exploring individuals’ experiences living with dysvascula...
The majority of lower extremity amputations (LEAs) are the result of diabetes or peripheral vascular disease. There is a paucity of literature on individuals’ experiences living... -
Development, validation and feasibility study of a remote basic skills assess...
The purpose of this study was to develop, validate and conduct a feasibility study of three remote basic skills assessment modalities for wheelchair service providers (WSP)... -
Malaysian adaptation of the physical activity scale for individuals with phys...
Purpose: The Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Physical Disabilities questionnaire provides an assessment of physical activity after spinal cord injury. This study... -
Wakeful Prone "Tummy Time" During Infancy: How Can We Help Parents?
This study’s purpose is to present facilitators and barriers for wakeful prone positioning or “tummy time” during infancy by exploring the personal perspectives of infant... -
Use of technology by orientation and mobility professionals in Australia and ...
Orientation and Mobility (O&M) professionals teach people with low vision or blindness to use specialist assistive technologies to support confident travel, but many O&M... -
Development and testing of the eye-pointing classification scale for children...
The aim of this study was to develop and test a new classification scale to describe looking behaviours (gaze fixations and gaze shifts) in relation to eye-pointing. The... -
Effects of assistive technology-based occupational therapy on community-dwell...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of assistive technology-based occupational therapy on occupational performance, satisfaction, and psychosocial impacts of...