PURPOSE: Power wheelchairs (PWCs) can enhance independent mobility. The World Health Organization recommends training PWC users. However, current PWC training approaches do not always meet the needs of PWC users with complex mobility and cognitive impairment. The aim was to co-develop an innovative approach to PWC training for individuals with complex mobility and cognitive impairments. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A two-phase mixed method research, involving PWC users, clinicians and researchers throughout all aspects of the research, was realized. (1) Interviews and focus groups were used. (2) The Delphi method was followed to refine the PWC training approach. RESULTS: Phase 1: Twenty-six stakeholders indicated that PWC training should consider...
Objective. This article describes the evaluation of the Collaborative Wheelchair Assistant (CWA), a ...
Purpose: Appropriate wheelchair provision is necessary for addressing participation barriers experie...
Purpose: To describe the impact of a mobility training program using the Smart Wheelchair on the dri...
PURPOSE: Power wheelchairs (PWCs) can enhance independent mobility. The World Health Organization re...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility and the clinical applicability of administering the COMET (cogn...
Powered wheelchairs (PWCs) promote participation and well-being for individuals with limited mobilit...
Wheelchair maintenance is an important factor in wheelchair mobility. Currently, there is no standar...
Background. Powered-wheelchair use improves participation for people with mobility limitations; how...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: There are millions of wheelchair users throughout the world, and it tak...
Wheelchair skills, required for manual wheelchair (MWC) use, are strongly associated with independen...
Background: Many older adults rely on a manual wheelchair for mobility but typicall...
Background: A novel peer-led manual wheelchair (MWC) training program may support t...
Background: Children and young adults with severe motor impairments are limited in their ability to ...
Objective: The primary objective was to evaluate the effect of a peer-led wheelchair training progr...
PURPOSE: To describe the usefulness of a Power Wheelchair Trainer (PWCT) to provide persons with sev...
Objective. This article describes the evaluation of the Collaborative Wheelchair Assistant (CWA), a ...
Purpose: Appropriate wheelchair provision is necessary for addressing participation barriers experie...
Purpose: To describe the impact of a mobility training program using the Smart Wheelchair on the dri...
PURPOSE: Power wheelchairs (PWCs) can enhance independent mobility. The World Health Organization re...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility and the clinical applicability of administering the COMET (cogn...
Powered wheelchairs (PWCs) promote participation and well-being for individuals with limited mobilit...
Wheelchair maintenance is an important factor in wheelchair mobility. Currently, there is no standar...
Background. Powered-wheelchair use improves participation for people with mobility limitations; how...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: There are millions of wheelchair users throughout the world, and it tak...
Wheelchair skills, required for manual wheelchair (MWC) use, are strongly associated with independen...
Background: Many older adults rely on a manual wheelchair for mobility but typicall...
Background: A novel peer-led manual wheelchair (MWC) training program may support t...
Background: Children and young adults with severe motor impairments are limited in their ability to ...
Objective: The primary objective was to evaluate the effect of a peer-led wheelchair training progr...
PURPOSE: To describe the usefulness of a Power Wheelchair Trainer (PWCT) to provide persons with sev...
Objective. This article describes the evaluation of the Collaborative Wheelchair Assistant (CWA), a ...
Purpose: Appropriate wheelchair provision is necessary for addressing participation barriers experie...
Purpose: To describe the impact of a mobility training program using the Smart Wheelchair on the dri...