2002
DOI: 10.3233/tad-2002-14405
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Assessment and training of children for powered mobility in the UK

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“…tilt, recline) and suspension may have a positive impact on comfort and usability of power wheelchairs . Different wheelchair configurations or components may facilitate learning of power mobility skills . For young children, those with cognitive or sensory limitations, or alternate access users, simplified or additional electronic features may facilitate independence and function .…”
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“…tilt, recline) and suspension may have a positive impact on comfort and usability of power wheelchairs . Different wheelchair configurations or components may facilitate learning of power mobility skills . For young children, those with cognitive or sensory limitations, or alternate access users, simplified or additional electronic features may facilitate independence and function .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies that provided the strongest support for these messages became the 27 initially included articles. Additional case studies, cross‐sectional studies, and qualitative studies were identified, but were not included as they did not add to the level of evidence (see below and Appendix SI, online supporting information), increase the applicability of the transferable messages, or support the additional messages …”
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“…Additional case studies, cross-sectional studies, and qualitative studies were identified, but were not included as they did not add to the level of evidence (see below and Appendix SI, online supporting information), increase the applicability of the transferable messages, or support the additional messages. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] The American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) guidelines (see Appendix SI for a summary of levels I-V) were used to determine the levels of evidence for included studies, including group and single-participant designs. 21 Two reviewers independently determined evidence levels; where differences occurred, they discussed scores until consensus was reached.…”
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“…'Functional learners' often meet criteria for power mobility device prescription whereas the other two groups may not be considered potential candidates. [17][18][19] Figure 1 shows the relationship of our three groups of learners to the previously described stages of learning power mobility use.…”
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