Citation: Bouck, E. & Flanagan, S. (2016). Exploring assistive technology and post-school outcomes for students with severe disabilities. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 11(8), 645-652. Link to publisher’s article.
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Family members facilitating community re-integration and return to productivity following traumatic brain injury – motivations, roles and challenges
Citation: Gagnon, A., Lin, J., & Stergiou-Kita, M. (2016). Family members facilitating community re-integration and return to productivity following traumatic brain injury – motivations, roles and challenges. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(5), 433-441. Link to publisher’s article.
Coping strategies in individuals after traumatic brain injury: Associations with health-related quality of life
Citation: Sassem N., Gibbons, H., Wilson, L., Martinez, R., Sehmisch, S., Wild, K., & Steinbuchel, N. (2014). Coping strategies in individuals after traumatic brain injury: Associations with health-related quality of life. Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(25), 2152-2160. Link to publisher’s article.
Self-rated competency in activities predicts functioning and participation one year after traumatic brain injury
Citation: Sveen, U., Mongs, M., Roe, C., Sandvik, L., & Bautz-Holter, E. (2008 ). Self-rated competency in activities predicts functioning and participation one year after traumatic brain injury. Clinical Rehabilitation, 22(1), 45-55. Link to publisher’s article.
Life goal attainment in the adaptation process after brain injury: The influence of self-efficacy and of flexibility and tenacity in goal pursuit
Citation: Brands, I., Stapert, S., Kohler, S., Wade, D., & van Heugten, C. (2015). Life goal attainment in the adaptation process after brain injury: The influence of self-efficacy and of flexibility and tenacity in goal pursuit. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(6), 611-622. Link to publisher’s article.
Informing therapeutic practice through the walking program experiences of rehabilitation clients with stroke and traumatic brain injury
Citation: Spencer-Cavaliere, N., Bowtell, D., & Langager, M. (2014). Informing therapeutic practice through the walking program experiences of rehabilitation clients with stroke and traumatic brain injury. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(3), 247-261. Link to publisher’s article.
Community integration: Showcasing the evidence for therapeutic recreation services
Citation: Stumbo, N., Wilder, A., Zahl, M., DeVries, D., Pegg, S., Greenwood, J., & Ross, J. (2015). Community integration: Showcasing the evidence for therapeutic recreation services. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(1), 35-60. Link to publisher’s article.
Facilitating physical activity among adults with disabilities
Citation: Wilhite, B., Martin, D., & Shank, J. (2016). Facilitating physical activity among adults with disabilities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(1), 33-54. Link to publisher’s article.
A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation
Citation: Nair, R., Martin, K., & Sinclair, E. (2015). A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An International Journal, 25(4), 479-502. Link to publisher’s article.
Evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation after acquired brain injury: A systematic review of content of treatment
Citation: Van Heugten, C., Gregorio, G., & Wade, D. (2012). Evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation after acquired brain injury: A systematic review of content of treatment. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An International Journal, 22(5), 653-673. Link to publisher’s article.