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Acceptance and use of innovative technologies among people with cognitive impairment and their caregivers: A systematic review

Citation: Thordardottir, B., Malmgren, F., Lethin, C., Gatta, D., & Chiatti, C. (2019). Acceptance and use of innovative technologies among people with cognitive impairment and their caregivers: A systematic review. BioMed Research International. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9196729. Link to publisher’s article.

Yoga and self-management for people with chronic stroke: Effect on community reintegration and perceived activity constraints

Citation: Bolster, R., Van Puymbroeck, M., Atler, K., Dickman, J., Hinsey, K., & Schmid, A. (2018). Yoga and self-management for people with chronic stroke: Effect on community reintegration and perceived activity constraints. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(2), 20-26. Link to publisher’s article.

Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program

Citation: James, L., Shing, J., Mortenson, B., Mattie, J., & Borisoff, J. (2018). Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(13), 1584-1590. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors associated with participation in life situations for adults with stroke: A systematic review

Citation: Ezekiel, L., Collett, J., Dawes, H., Mayo, N., & Pang, L. (2018). Factors associated with participation in life situations for adults with stroke: A systematic review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, NL(NL), NL (in press, available online). Link to publisher’s article.

Barriers and facilitators to the uptake and maintenance of healthy behaviours by people at mid-life: A rapid systematic review

Citation: Kelly, S., Martin, S., Kuhn, I., Cowan, A., Brayne, C., & Lafortune, L. (2016). Barriers and facilitators to the uptake and maintenance of healthy behaviours by people at mid-life: A rapid systematic review. PLoS ONE, 11(1), e0145074. Link to publisher’s article.

What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings

Citation: Jellema, S., van Hees, S., Zajec, J., van der Sande, R., Nijhuis- van der Sanden, M., & Steultjens, E. (2017). What environmental factors influence resumption of valued activities post stroke: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative findings.  Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(7), 936-947. Link to publisher’s article.

Psychosocial factors associated with physical activity in ambulatory and manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury: A mixed methods study

Citation: Martin Ginis, K., Papathomas, A., Perrier, M., Smith, B., & SHAPE-SCI Research Group (2017). Psychosocial factors associated with physical activity in ambulatory and manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury: A mixed methods study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(2), 187-192. Link to publisher’s article.

Linking recreation and health with people living with chronic conditions

Citation: Barnes, M., Lauckner, H., & Hutchinson, S. (2017). Linking recreation and health with people living with chronic conditions. World Leisure Journal, 59(1), 6-20. Link to publisher’s article.

Health and recreation perception of adults with developmental disabilities

Citation: Burk, B. & Sharaievska, I. (2017). Health and recreation perception of adults with developmental disabilities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(3), 179-192. Link to publisher’s article.

An examination of leisure and quality of life in individuals with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

Citation: Harris, P., Bedini, L., & Etnier, J. (2015). An examination of leisure and quality of life in individuals with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). American Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual, 23, 13-23. Link to publisher’s article.

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