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    On-line ethics education for occupational therapy clinician–educators: a sing...

    Purpose: Ethics education is a critical component of training rehabilitation practitioners. There is a need for capacity-building among ethics educators regarding facilitating...
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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...
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    National approaches to promote sports and physical activity in adults with di...

    Purpose: This study described how the Dutch and Canadian governments promote high performance sports, recreational sports, and physical activity (PA) among adults with...
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    Physiological self-regulation and mindfulness in children with a diagnosis of...

    Objective: To explore the differences in baseline respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) between children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) and typically developing...
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    Turkish version of Brief Ataxia Rating Scale

    Aim: Our aim was to perform the Turkish-language adaptation of a practical ataxia rating scale for children. Methods: The Brief Ataxia Rating Scale was subjected to cultural...
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    Developing a Canadian framework for social determinants of health and well-be...

    Purpose: Social Determinants of Health is a conceptual framework typically used to understand patterns of health and ill-health at the population level. Its applicability to...
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    Traumatic injury survivors’ perceptions of their future: a longitudinal quali...

    Aim: Persistent disability following traumatic injuries can disrupt future plans and create uncertainty about how to mitigate future impacts. It is unknown how or whether...
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    "The whole perimeter is difficult": Parkinson’s disease and the conscious exp...

    Purpose: This study sought to characterize the way patients with Parkinson’s disease consciously perceive and respond to their surroundings while walking in everyday situations....
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    Undergraduate physiotherapy students’ basic wheelchair provision knowledge: a...

    Purpose: Access to an appropriate wheelchair is a human right. Only between 5–15% of people who need a wheelchair have access to one. One of the key barriers to access is the...
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    Stroke rehabilitation research translation in Australia: a survey of clinical...

    Translation of findings from stroke trials into clinical practice remains low. Little is known about planned translation activities from the perspective of trialists who...
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    Restrictions and satisfaction with participation in patients who are ADL-inde...

    Background: Most survivors of an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) are ADL-independent, but they often experience restrictions in (social) activities and, therefore,...
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    Adults with cerebral palsy rank factors associated with quality of life and p...

    Background: Person-centered care concerns the values and perceptions of the patient in assessment of outcomes. Little is known about perceptions of adults with cerebral palsy...
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    Systematic review of subjective memory measures to inform assessing memory li...

    Aim: Primary aims of this systematic review were to: (1) identify the range of subjective memory measures used in the stroke and stroke-related aphasia literature and (2)...
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    The effects of exercise on cognition post-stroke: are there sex differences? ...

    Purpose: The aim of this systematic review was to investigate if sex moderated the effect of exercise on cognition in adults post-stroke. Methods: A systematic review was...
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    Understanding coping strategies among people living with scleroderma: a focus...

    Purpose: Systemic sclerosis or scleroderma is a chronic, rare connective tissue disease with negative physical and psychological implications. Coping strategies used by...
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    To systematically review the evidence for effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions in people who are visually impaired, living in low- and middle-income countries. Fifteen...
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    A transactional framework for pediatric rehabilitation: shifting the focus to...

    Purpose: A paradigm shift is taking place in pediatric rehabilitation research, practice, and policy – a shift towards the real-life contexts of clients rather than requiring...
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    Effect of types of ankle-foot orthoses on energy expenditure metrics during w...

    Purpose: This systematic review is aimed at evaluating the efficacy of AFO types and comparison between them on the energy expenditure metrics of walking in individuals who had...
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    Shared meanings of success, happiness, and health among adults with cerebral ...

    Purpose: To describe shared meanings of success, happiness, and health of adults with cerebral palsy and physiotherapists. Materials and methods: Ethnography employed open...
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    Reproducibility of the items on the Stroke Specific Quality of Life questionn...

    Purpose: To evaluate the reproducibility of the Stroke Specific Quality of Life (SS-QOL) items that address the participation component of the International Classification of...