Citation: Lo, S., Chau, J., Lam, S., & Saran, R. (2022). Understanding the priorities in life beyond the first year after stroke: Qualitative findings and non-participant observations of stroke survivors and service providers. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.
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A ‘network of understanding and compassion’: A qualitative study of survivor perspectives on unmet needs after traumatic brain injury in regional communities
Citation: Hennessy, M. & Sullivan, K. (2021). A ‘network of understanding and compassion’: A qualitative study of survivor perspectives on unmet needs after traumatic brain injury in regional communities. Brain Impairment, 24(1), 27-38. Link to publisher’s article.
Piloting a photography program as recreational therapy for adults with spinal cord injury
Citation: Szlachcic, Y., Bayus, N., & Ziegler, M. (2021). Piloting a photography program as recreational therapy for adults with spinal cord injury. Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation, 1-16. Link to publisher’s article.
Therapeutic community gardening as a green social prescription for mental ill-health: Impact, barriers, and facilitators from the perspective of multiple stakeholders
Citation: Wood, C., Polley, M., Barton, J., & Wicks, C. (2022). Therapeutic community gardening as a green social prescription for mental ill-health: Impact, barriers, and facilitators from the perspective of multiple stakeholders. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20), 13612. Link to publisher’s article.
Creative arts therapy among children with cancer: Symptom assessment reveals reduced anxiety
Citation: Raybin, J., Zhou, W., Pan, Z., Hendricks-Ferguson, V., & Jankowski, C. (2023). Creative arts therapy among children with cancer: Symptom assessment reveals reduced anxiety. Cancer Nursing. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.
Exploring barriers to participation in pediatric rehabilitation: Voices of children and young people with disabilities, parents, and professionals
Citation: Teleman, B., Vinblad, E., Svedberg, P., Nygren, J., & Larsson, I. (2021). Exploring barriers to participation in pediatric rehabilitation: Voices of children and young people with disabilities, parents, and professionals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(19), 10119. Link to publisher’s article.
The impact of COVID-19 on therapeutic recreation practice in long-term care homes across Canada
Citation: Genoe, M. & Johnstone, J. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on therapeutic recreation practice in long-term care homes across Canada. World Leisure Journal, 63(3), 265-280. Link to publisher’s article.
The utility of ‘Ding Ding Lok’ in rehabilitation service for adult persons with intellectual disability: A thematic analysis on reports by service staff
Citation: Hung, O. & Ma, J. (2021). The utility of ‘Ding Ding Lok’ in rehabilitation service for adult persons with intellectual disability: A thematic analysis on reports by service staff. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 25(1), 50-64. Link to publisher’s article.
Experiences of military veterans in a therapeutic horseback riding program
Citation: Johnson, R., Albright, D., Marzolf, J., Bibbo, J., Yaglom, H., Crowder, S., Carlisle, G., Grindler, K., Harms, N., Willard, A., Wassman, M., & Russell, C. (2021). Experiences of military veterans in a therapeutic horseback riding program. Clinical Nursing Research, 00(0), 1-11. Link to publisher’s article.
Using wireless technology to support social connectedness in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A focus group study
Citation: Paul, C., Thomas, E., Doulin, A., Hussain, S., & Jimenez, E. (2021). Using wireless technology to support social connectedness in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A focus group study. Journal of Special Education Technology. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.