Browsing Omsorgsbiblioteket by Journals "Disability and Rehabilitation"
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Cognitive oriented strategy training augmented rehabilitation (COSTAR) for ischemic stroke: a pilot exploratory randomized controlled study
(Journal article, 2021)Purpose: To investigate the effect of adding cognitive strategy training to task-specific training (TST), called Cognitive Oriented Strategy Training Augmented Rehabilitation (COSTAR), compared with TST on activity and ... -
Development of an evidence-based practice framework to guide decisionmaking support for people with cognitive impairment due to acquired brain injury or intellectual disability
(Journal article, 2020)Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require support for decision-making. This paper details a research program whereby an evidence-based Support for Decision Making Practice ... -
Development of an evidence-based practice framework to guide decisionmaking support for people with cognitive impairment due to acquired brain injury or intellectual disability
(Journal article, 2020)Purpose: At least 5% of people in Australia and the USA have cognitive impairment and require support for decision-making. This paper details a research program whereby an evidence-based Support for Decision Making Practice ... -
Establishing the NeuroRecovery Network Community Fitness and Wellness facilities: multi-site fitness facilities provide activity-based interventions and assessments for evidence-based functional gains in neurologic disorders
(Journal article, 2018)Background: Physical fitness is a necessity for those living with a spinal cord injury, yet access to fitness facilities, equipment, and specially trained fitness experts are limited. Methods: This article introduces ... -
The reliability and validity of the Timed Up and Go as a clinical tool in individuals with and without disabilities across a lifespan: a systematic review
(Journal article, 2019)Purpose: To summarize the available literature related to reliability and validity of the Timed Up and Go in typical adults and children, and individuals diagnosed with the following pathologies: Huntington's disease, ...