Purpose: To assess the feasibility of an intervention to improve participation in leisure activities of adolescents with physical impairments by changing aspects of the activity or environment.Methods: A pre-test/post-test pilot study of a multi-strategy intervention was used to explore the effectiveness of the strategies and to determine whether the intervention was practical to apply in a community setting. The intervention involved establishing adolescent and family focused goals, measuring and addressing environmental barriers and building activity performance skills. The Goal Attainment Scale (GAS) and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure measured outcomes. Results: Eight participants (aged 12–19 years; five males) with ...
Background Participation in community life is vital for health and wellbeing, promoting a sense of b...
This article considers the conceptualization, operationalization and implications of ‘‘activity sett...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...
To assess the feasibility of an intervention to improve participation in leisure activities of adole...
Background/aim: Youth with physical disabilities experience restrictions to participation in communi...
Background/aim Youth with physical disabilities experience restrictions to participation in commun...
Background: There is a paucity of research demonstrating the optimisation and maintenance of partici...
The purpose of this study is to present a critical summary and evaluation of contemporary research o...
The aim is to evaluate the feasibility of an intervention model with a client-centered goal-directed...
BACKGROUND: Children with motor impairments (e.g. difficulties with motor control, muscle tone or ba...
Participating in physical activity promotes physical and mental health. Children with physical disab...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the leisure activity setting experiences of two groups of youth with...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...
Aim: The aim of this review was to summarize the important factors associated with participation in ...
Background Participation in community life is vital for health and wellbeing, promoting a sense of b...
This article considers the conceptualization, operationalization and implications of ‘‘activity sett...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...
To assess the feasibility of an intervention to improve participation in leisure activities of adole...
Background/aim: Youth with physical disabilities experience restrictions to participation in communi...
Background/aim Youth with physical disabilities experience restrictions to participation in commun...
Background: There is a paucity of research demonstrating the optimisation and maintenance of partici...
The purpose of this study is to present a critical summary and evaluation of contemporary research o...
The aim is to evaluate the feasibility of an intervention model with a client-centered goal-directed...
BACKGROUND: Children with motor impairments (e.g. difficulties with motor control, muscle tone or ba...
Participating in physical activity promotes physical and mental health. Children with physical disab...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the leisure activity setting experiences of two groups of youth with...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...
PURPOSE: To explore ideas of the target population about a community-based intervention to stimulate...
Aim: The aim of this review was to summarize the important factors associated with participation in ...
Background Participation in community life is vital for health and wellbeing, promoting a sense of b...
This article considers the conceptualization, operationalization and implications of ‘‘activity sett...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...