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Functional independence 6 months to 5 years after traumatic brain injury: Opportunities for recreational therapy

Citation: Gregory, D., Hawkins, B., & Chan, L. (2018). Functional independence 6 months to 5 years after traumatic brain injury: Opportunities for recreational therapy. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(1), 29-36. Link to publisher’s article.

Contextual facilitators and barriers of community reintegration among injured female military veterans: A qualitative study

Citation: Hawkins, B. & Crowe, B. (2018). Contextual facilitators and barriers of community reintegration among injured female military veterans:  A qualitative study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), S65-S71. Link to publisher’s article.

Traumatic brain injury severity, comorbidity, social support, family functioning, and community reintegration among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars

Citation: Pugh, M., Swan, Al, Carolson, K, Jaramillo, C., Eapen, B., Dillahunt-Aspillaga, C., Amuan, M., Delgado, R., McConnell, K., Finley, E., & Grafman, J. (2018). Traumatic brain injury severity, comorbidity, social support, family functioning, and community reintegration among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), S40-S49. Link to publisher’s article.

 

Frequency of leaving the house and mortality from age 70 to 95

Citation: Jacobs, J., Hammerman-Rozenberg, A., & Stessman, J. (2017). Frequency of leaving the house and mortality from age 70 to 95. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 66,106–112. Link to publisher’s article.

Smartphones as assistive technology following traumatic brain injury: A preliminary study of what helps and what hinders

Citation: Wong, D., Sinclair, K.., Seabrook, E., McKay, A., & Ponsford, J. (2017). Smartphones as assistive technology following traumatic brain injury: A preliminary study of what helps and what hinders. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(23), 2387-2394. Link to publisher’s article.

A review of factors influencing participation in social and community activities for wheelchair users

Citation: Smith, M., E., Sakakibara, M., B., & Miller, C., W. (2016). A review of factors influencing participation in social and community activities for wheelchair users. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 11(5), 361-374. Link to publisher’s article.

 

Activity engagement and health quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease

Citation: Sabari, J., Ortiz, D., Pallatto, K., Yagerman, J., Glazman, S., & Bodis-Wollner, I. (2015). Activity engagement and health quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(16), 1411-1415. Link to publisher’s article.

Community re-integration and long-term need in the first five years after stroke: Results from a national survey

Citation: Walsh, M., Galvin, R., Loughnane, C., Macey, C., & Horgan, N. (2015). Community re-integration and long-term need in the first five years after stroke: Results from a national survey. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(20), 1834-1838. Link to publisher’s article.

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.

Older adults perceptions of adherence to community physical activity groups

Citation: Hartley, S. & Yeowell, G. (2015). Older adults perceptions of adherence to community physical activity groups. Ageing & Society, 35(8). 1635-1656. Link to publisher’s article.

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