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Hand Therapy. 16:2-11
Distal radius fracture (DRF) is the most common fracture and usually occurs as a result of a fall. Most patients recover following DRF with minimal residual pain or disability; however, a small subset of patients continue to experience pain and disab
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World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin. 57:33-42
The World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) and McMaster University collaborated on a study to gain an understanding of the current profile of inclusive education that is in place presently in WFOT accredited occupational therapy (OT) educ
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Disability & Society. 20:103-116
In 1945 Canadian World War II veterans with spinal cord injury were among the first Canadians to have access to medical rehabilitation programs, the Everest and Jennings folding, self‐propelled wheelchair and automobiles with hand‐controls. A pre
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Journal of Occupational Science. 10:21-30
Our understanding of occupational responses across the life course is in its infancy. The occupational responses of women in mid‐life and aging have received little attention. The focus of this paper is on the occupational responses to mid‐and la
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Spinal Cord. 40:374-387
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to describe what women with longstanding spinal cord injury (SCI) feel they are experiencing as they age, how they are coping and what they require in order to ensure their continued social and economic p
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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health. 18:19-42
An often unacknowledged group within the aging population are persons with a pre-existing serious mental illness. The purpose of this qualitative paper is to describe the complex factors involved in growing older within the community for persons with
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Journal of Occupational Science. 6:111-123
Research in various fields has established a myriad of significant differences between men and women, including: how they cope with disability; and how they age; all suggesting that studies of the impact of ageing on males with a disability cannot be
Autor:
Mary Ann McColl, Kathleen Clark, Joyce Tryssenaar, Wendy Pentland, Irene D. Turpie, Susan Watt, Catharine Tompkins, Mary Tremblay, Julie Richardson, Carolyn J. Rosenthal
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Educational Gerontology. 23:567-579
One of the most exciting and challenging aspects of aging in Canada is the increasing numbers of individuals with preexisting disabilities surviving into old age. Many of these individuals are among the first generation of people with disabilities to
Autor:
Mary Tremblay
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Disability & Society. 11:149-170
In February 1945, the Canadian government agreed to provide the Everest and Jennings folding, self-propelled wheelchair to all World War II veterans with spinal cord injury. These wheelchairs replaced wooden and wicker invalid wheelchairs that were u
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Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63:44-54
During the late 1960s and early 1970s while the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists was wrestling with issues of educational standards, Mohawk College in Hamilton, Ontario was developing two diploma programmes in occupational therapy and