Johnson, Khalilah R Blaskowitz, Meghan G Mahoney, Wanda J
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Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie
Background. Technologies are embedded in all daily life activities and are utilized by occupational therapy practitioners to facilitate participation; evidence on technology for adults with intellectual disability (ID) can support practice with the population. Purpose. Summarize the evidence on technology to support adults with ID. Method. Secondar...
Davies, Sarah J Gullo, Hannah L Doig, Emmah
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Canadian journal of occupational therapy. Revue canadienne d'ergotherapie
Background. Parkinson's disease (PD) leads to cognitive dysfunction which limits participation and occupational performance. Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach is effective in other adult neurological populations and warrants investigation in PD. Purpose. To describe a study protocol evaluating the preliminary ...
Darnaud, Nicolas Mory, Jean-Eudes Romy, Pascal Berger, Jacques Eve, Karine Lantheaume, Sophie
Abstract Introduction This study investigated the perceptions and feelings of a French sample about the possible introduction of lung cancer screening. Methods A total of 146 individuals, aged between 19- and 64-years, participated in this study conducted between November 2020 and January 2021. Participants were divided into three groups according ...
Debras, François
Nous explorerons les relations intimes entre la démocratie et les droits humains, deux acteurs qui interagissent entre eux pour tenter de composer un ballet harmonieux. Parfois répété, parfois inattendu. Parfois précis, parfois incertain. Comment s'entrelacent-ils pour façonner la société de demain?
O’Brien, Erin Coneybeer, Justine Boersma, Martijn Payne, Alice
This article establishes a new basis for examining the participation, mobilisation and impact of investors at a time when market-based activism for social change is rising in prominence. Existing terminology describing the expression of political values through investment decisions lacks conceptual clarity. Political participation by shareholders a...
Deng, Huan Genovese, Timothy J Schneider, Jeffrey C
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Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America
Burn injury commonly causes long-term physical impairments and psychosocial limitations that impact survivorship. This article uses the World Health Organization (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework to summarize burn rehabilitation outcomes related to body functions and structures and how they rel...
Tate, Denise G Forchheimer, Martin Reber, Lisa Meade, Michelle Tan, Nasya Clarke, Philippa
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The journal of spinal cord medicine
To examine the role of personal, social, and environmental factors predicting comorbidities and secondary conditions among older adults with spinal cord injury (SCI). Cross-sectional study utilizing survey methods were used to collect the data analyzed with two distinct general linear models. Community-dwelling participants who resided in rural and...
Munsell, Elizabeth G S Coster, Wendy J
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Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Autistic young adults experience challenges participating in the workforce, post-secondary schooling, and living in the community. We examined how participation outcomes have been measured in autistic young adults. Articles (n = 113) were identified through database searches and citation tracking. Guided by current models in the literature, data we...
de Jong, Sjimmie (author)
This paper examines the valuation and perception of de Hoeksteen, a heritage building in the Netherlands. Expert stakeholders, such as the municipality and architecture historian Joop van Stigt, value the building for its aesthetic qualities and historical significance. In contrast, users of the building, particularly the community organization Cas...
Kamwa, Eric Merlin, Vincent Top, Faty Mbaye
This paper analyzes the vulnerability of scoring run-off rules to abstention andparticipation paradoxes when voters preferences are single-peaked. These paradoxesoccur when the size of the electorate varies (grows or diminishes). In particular, theAbstention or No-show paradox occurs when a voter is better off by not casting hisballot in the electi...