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  1. The positive effects of caring for family carers of older adults: a scoping review
  2. Stakeholders Walkability/Wheelability Audit in Neighbourhoods (SWAN): user-led audit and photographic documentation in Canada
  3. Exploring the lived experience of people using ultralight wheelchairs with on-the-fly adjustable seating function
  4. Evaluating common approaches to improve visibility of wheelchair users
  5. Implementing a self-management mobile app for spinal cord injury during inpatient rehabilitation and following community discharge: A feasibility study
  6. Exploring perceptions of stroke survivors and caregivers about secondary prevention: a longitudinal qualitative study
  7. Co-construction of an Internet-based intervention for older assistive technology users and their family caregivers: stakeholders’ perceptions
  8. Cultural adaptation and validation of patient decision aids: a scoping review
  9. Learning to use a rear-mounted power assist for manual wheelchairs
  10. Caregivers’ experiences with the selection and use of assistive technology
  11. Psychometric properties of a Power Mobility Caregiver Assistive Technology Outcome Measure
  12. Feasibility of a Systematic, Comprehensive, One-to-One Training (SCOOT) program for new scooter users: study protocol for a randomized control trial
  13. Understanding the Burden Experienced by Caregivers of Older Adults Who Use a Powered Wheelchair: A Cross-Sectional Study
  14. Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Time to rehabilitation admission, length of stay and functional outcome
  15. Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program
  16. Measurement properties of the Wheelchair Skills Test for scooters among experienced users
  17. Broadening the Conceptualization of Participation of Persons With Physical Disabilities: A Configurative Review and Recommendations
  18. Spinal cord injury rehabilitation in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: time to rehabilitation admission, length of stay and functional independence
  19. Intelligent power wheelchair use in long-term care: potential users’ experiences and perceptions
  20. Older Adults’ Online Dating Profiles and Successful Aging
  21. Effect of a tailored assistive technology intervention on older adults and their family caregiver: a pragmatic study protocol
  22. Older Adults’ Digital Gameplay
  23. Prevalence of Wheelchair and Scooter Use Among Community-Dwelling Canadians
  24. No Place Like Home? Surveillance and What Home Means in Old Age
  25. Scoping review of mobility scooter-related research studies
  26. Exploratory Validation of a Multidimensional Power Wheelchair Outcomes Toolkit
  27. The need for a social revolution in residential care
  28. The power of power wheelchairs: Mobility choices of community-dwelling, older adults
  29. Discharge Criteria and Follow-Up Support for Dementia Care Units
  30. Taking Control: An Exploratory Study of the Use of Tilt-in-Space Wheelchairs in Residential Care
  31. Development and preliminary evaluation of the caregiver assistive technology outcome measure
  32. Measurement Properties of the Late Life Disability Index Among Individuals Who Use Power Wheelchairs as Their Primary Means of Mobility
  33. Stakeholders' perspectives related to the development of a scooter training program
  34. Myofascial Treatment for Patients With Acetabular Labral Tears: A Single-Subject Research Design Study
  35. Challenges and strategies pertaining to recruitment and retention of frail elderly in research studies: A systematic review
  36. A survey of stakeholder perspectives on exoskeleton technology
  37. The power(s) of observation: theoretical perspectives on surveillance technologies and older people
  38. Validating the wheelchair outcome measure for residents in long-term care
  39. Effects of an Assistive Technology Intervention on Older Adults with Disabilities and Their Informal Caregivers
  40. Power mobility with collision avoidance for older adults: User, caregiver, and prescriber perspectives
  41. Prescribers' Experiences With Powered Mobility Prescription Among Older Adults
  42. How Assistive Technology Use by Individuals with Disabilities Impacts Their Caregivers
  43. Commentary on “ICF from an occupational therapy perspective in adult care: An integrative literature review”
  44. Mobility and participation among wheelchair users in residential care
  45. Prevalence and Facility Level Correlates of Need for Wheelchair Seating Assessment among Long-Term Care Residents
  46. Predictors of Mobility Among Wheelchair Using Residents in Long-Term Care
  47. Grey spaces: the wheeled fields of residential care
  48. Measurement properties of the wheelchair outcome measure in individuals with spinal cord injury
  49. Wheelchair mobility among facility residents: Perils, pitfalls and promises
  50. Satisfaction with participation using a manual wheelchair among individuals with spinal cord injury
  51. Reliability and validity of the telephone administration of the wheelchair outcome measure (WhOM) for middle-aged and older users of power mobility devices
  52. The relationship between and predictors of quality of life after spinal cord injury at 3 and 15 months after discharge
  53. A Systematic Review of Therapeutic Interventions for Pressure Ulcers After Spinal Cord Injury
  54. Mixed Methods Research in Occupational Therapy: a Survey and Critique
  55. Issues for the Selection of Wheelchair-Specific Activity and Participation Outcome Measures: A Review
  56. The Wheelchair Procurement Process: Perspectives of Clients and Prescribers
  57. A review of scales for assessing the risk of developing a pressure ulcer in individuals with SCI
  58. Measuring wheelchair intervention outcomes: Development of the Wheelchair Outcome Measure
  59. Prevalence and Predictors of Need for Seating Intervention and Mobility for Persons in Long-Term Care
  60. Power and Client-Centred Practice: An Insider Exploration of Occupational Therapists' Experiences
  61. Overarching principles and salient findings for inclusion in guidelines for power mobility use within residential care facilities
  62. Perceptions of Power Mobility Use and Safety within Residential Facilities