2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182312467
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Relationships between Cognitive Functioning and Powered Mobility Device Use: A Scoping Review

Abstract: Background. Powered mobility devices (PMD) promote independence, social participation, and quality of life for individuals with mobility limitations. However, some individuals would benefit from PMD, but may be precluded access. This is particularly true for those with cognitive impairments who may be perceived as unsafe and unable to use a PMD. This study explored the relationships between cognitive functioning and PMD use. The objectives were to identify cognitive functions necessary to use a PMD and describ… Show more

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“…Thus, they need comprehensive strategies of where to look for this information and access to the skills to use information sources, such as the internet. A recent scoping review highlights that by elaborating the different cognitive functions required for safe use of powered mobility devices [ 80 ]. Similarly, such planning efforts require an enormous amount of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, they need comprehensive strategies of where to look for this information and access to the skills to use information sources, such as the internet. A recent scoping review highlights that by elaborating the different cognitive functions required for safe use of powered mobility devices [ 80 ]. Similarly, such planning efforts require an enormous amount of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%