Purpose This study explored the feasibility, impact and parent experiences of ENVISAGE (ENabling VISions And Growing Expectations)-Families, a parent-researcher co-designed and co-led program for parents/caregivers raising children with early-onset neurodisabilities. Methods Parents/caregivers of a child with a neurodisability aged ≤6 years, recruited in Australia and Canada, participated in five weekly online workshops with other parents. Self-report measures were collected at baseline, immediately after, and 3 months post-ENVISAGE-Families; interviews were done following program completion. Quantitative data were analyzed with generalized estimating equations and qualitative data using interpretive description methodology. Results Sixty...
Background: Supportive and targeted interventions for families are required to optimize parental adj...
Background: Early childhood intervention services support children with disabilities or developmenta...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Purpose This study explored the feasibility, impact and parent experiences of ENVISAGE (ENabling VIS...
This study explored the feasibility, impact and parent experiences of ENVISAGE (ENabling VISions And...
It is estimated that 15 percent of the world’s population live with some form of disability where ne...
Introduction: Several studies have reported that having a child with a neurodevelopmental disorder (...
Background Children with intellectual disability have an IQ < 70, associated deficits in adaptive sk...
Thesis advisor: Judith A. VesseyBackground: Parents of children with epilepsy and other neurological...
Background: Therapy interventions emerged four times in the top 10 research priorities in a James Li...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Summary: A randomized controlled trial was conducted in Santiago, Chile to test the efficacy of the ...
ObjectivesThis paper will report on the findings of a study which investigated the influence of a be...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Diana Cavonius-Rintahaka,1,2 Anna Liisa Aho,3 Arja Voutilainen,2 Eva Billstedt,1 Christopher Gillber...
Background: Supportive and targeted interventions for families are required to optimize parental adj...
Background: Early childhood intervention services support children with disabilities or developmenta...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Purpose This study explored the feasibility, impact and parent experiences of ENVISAGE (ENabling VIS...
This study explored the feasibility, impact and parent experiences of ENVISAGE (ENabling VISions And...
It is estimated that 15 percent of the world’s population live with some form of disability where ne...
Introduction: Several studies have reported that having a child with a neurodevelopmental disorder (...
Background Children with intellectual disability have an IQ < 70, associated deficits in adaptive sk...
Thesis advisor: Judith A. VesseyBackground: Parents of children with epilepsy and other neurological...
Background: Therapy interventions emerged four times in the top 10 research priorities in a James Li...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...
Summary: A randomized controlled trial was conducted in Santiago, Chile to test the efficacy of the ...
ObjectivesThis paper will report on the findings of a study which investigated the influence of a be...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Diana Cavonius-Rintahaka,1,2 Anna Liisa Aho,3 Arja Voutilainen,2 Eva Billstedt,1 Christopher Gillber...
Background: Supportive and targeted interventions for families are required to optimize parental adj...
Background: Early childhood intervention services support children with disabilities or developmenta...
Background: Parents of children with intellectual disabilities are likely to experience poorer menta...