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Transition programs for adolescents and young adults with spina bifida: A mixed-methods systematic review

Citation: Choi, E., Bae, E., & Jang, M. (2021). Transition programs for adolescents and young adults with spina bifida: A mixed-methods systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing 77(2), 608-621. Link to publisher’s article.

Impact of hippotherapy on the life habits of children with disabilities: A systematic review

Citation: Potvin-Belanger, A., Vincent, C., Freeman, A., & Flamand, V. (2022). Impact of hippotherapy on the life habits of children with disabilities: A systematic review. Disability & Rehabilitation. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.

A systematic review of self-determination interventions for children and youth with disabilities

Citation: Lindsay, S. & Varahra, A. (2021). A systematic review of self-determination interventions for children and youth with disabilities. Disability & Rehabilitation. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.

Barriers and facilitators of physical activity participation for young people and adults with childhood-onset physical disability: A mixed methods systematic review

Citation: Mckenzie, G., Willis, C., & Shields, N. (2021). Barriers and facilitators of physical activity participation for young people and adults with childhood-onset physical disability: A mixed methods systematic review. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. Online advanced publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Community-based rehabilitation approaches in outdoor settings: A systematic review of people with disabilities’ and professionals’ experiences and perceptions

Citation: Madsen, L., Handberg, C., Jensen, C., & Nielsen, C. (2020). Community-based rehabilitation approaches in outdoor settings: A systematic review of people with disabilities’ and professionals’ experiences and perceptions. Disability & Society. Online Advanced Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

The effect of adaptive sports on individuals with acquired neurological disabilities and its role in rehabilitation: A systematic review

Citation: Declerck, L., Kaux, J., Vanderthommen, M., Lejeune, T., Stoquart, G. (2019). The effect of adaptive sports on individuals with acquired neurological disabilities and its role in rehabilitation: A systematic review. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 18(12), 458-473. Link to publisher’s article. 

Peer support interventions for individuals with acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, and spina bifida: A systematic review

Citation: Levy, B., Luong, D., Perrier, L., Bayley, M., & Munce, S. (2019). Peer support interventions for individuals with acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy, and spina bifida: A systematic review. BMC Health Services Research, 19(1), 1-11. Link to publisher’s article.

A systematic review of therapeutic recreation camp impact on families of children with chronic health conditions

Citation: Rea, K., Quast, L., Stolz, M., & Blount, R. (2019). A systematic review of therapeutic recreation camp impact on families of children with chronic health conditions. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(5), 542-556. Link to publisher’s article.

Online peer mentorship programmes for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities: A systematic review

Citation: Saxena, S., Mitchell, J., Ehsan, A., Majnemer, A., & Shikako-Thomas, K. (2020). Online peer mentorship programmes for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities: A systematic review. Child: Care, Health, & Development, 46(1), 132-148. Link to publisher’s article.

Positive distraction in pediatric healthcare waiting spaces: Sharing play not germs through inclusive, hands-free interactive media

Citation: Biddiss, E., Knibbe, T., Fehlings, D., McKeever, P., & McPherson, A. (2019). Positive distraction in pediatric healthcare waiting spaces: Sharing play not germs through inclusive, hands-free interactive media. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 22(7), 445-452. doi: 10.1080/17518423.2018.1518351. Link to publisher’s article.

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