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Safety strategies used by adults with complex forms of cerebral palsy when participating in community‐based physical activity were explored in this study. Physical assistance was the main safety strategy in use, provided for four key purposes. The attributes of support people in community settings was key to experiences of safety.
Georgia B McKenzie +6 more
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Aim To explore children's and young people's experiences with extended reality (XR) in rehabilitation, their perceptions of its benefits and challenges, and their visions for its future integration. Method A qualitative, interpretive, descriptive study was conducted using semi‐structured interviews and focus groups with children and young people who ...
Jéromine Hervo +8 more
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This systematic review reports on quantitative measures of intrinsic capacity domains of the WHO Healthy Ageing model for adults with CP. Reports from 102 studies showed reduced locomotor, vitality andn possibly cognitive intrinsic capacity reserves for adults aged 30–45 years.
Woroud Alzaher +4 more
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Abstract This paper presents findings from interviews with creative arts academics examining how the COVID‐19 disruption reshaped studio‐based teaching practices and informed future pedagogical thinking. Participants described the disruption as a period that compelled rapid adaptation and created opportunities to experiment, review and reflect on their
Tara Winters, Nick Konings
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ABSTRACT Aims To critically appraise and synthesise the evidence about the effects and experiences of care models and interventions to improve person‐centred care for older people in long‐term care facilities. Design A mixed methods systematic review, following the Joanna Briggs Institute guidance and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic ...
Kedsaraporn Udkunta +2 more
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Identifying Out‐of‐the‐Box Virtual Reality Applications With Geriatric Applicability and Value
ABSTRACT Background Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to improve the quality of life for older adults. Most studies use proprietary VR programs, specifically designed for one goal, which vastly limits the generalizability and use by the older adult population.
Alexandra Petrakos +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess how social robots impact anxiety, pain, fear and stress in children and adolescents during perioperative nursing. Design A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials and quasi‐experimental studies. Methods Following Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines, eligible studies included participants under 21 ...
Miia Kauppinen +6 more
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BackgroundFundamental physical functions such as postural control and balance are vital in preserving everyday life, affecting an individual's quality of life.
Jingting Lu +3 more
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Choreotherapy as a creative method of supporting the development of a person experiencing trauma
Dance, as a human's product, is their unique body and soul language that enrolls into the original culture of a given society. The dancer's movement reflects the human nature in a very distinctive manner, allowing it to show its individual face ...
Joanna Inglot-Kulas
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Let the Body Talk: Preliminary Data of an Open Trial of Dance Movement Therapy for Eating Disorders. [PDF]
Bastoni I +9 more
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