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LITERATURE REVIEW

Powered Mobility: A Literature Review Illustrating the Importance of a Multifaceted Approach

Pages 20-33 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010

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Emma M. Smith, William C. Miller, Ian Mitchell, W. Ben Mortenson & Alex Mihailidis. (2023) Evaluation of the feasibility of an error-minimized approach to powered wheelchair skills training using shared control. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 18:3, pages 333-342.
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Lisbeth Nilsson & Josephine Durkin. (2017) Powered mobility intervention: understanding the position of tool use learning as part of implementing the ALP tool. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 12:7, pages 730-739.
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Hongwu Wang, Jorge Candiotti, Motoki Shino, Cheng-Shiu Chung, Garrett G. Grindle, Dan Ding & Rory A. Cooper. (2013) Development of an advanced mobile base for personal mobility and manipulation appliance generation II robotic wheelchair. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 36:4, pages 333-346.
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Edward M. Giesbrecht, Jacqueline D. Ripat, Arthur O. Quanbury & Juliette E. Cooper. (2009) Participation in community-based activities of daily living: Comparison of a pushrim-activated, power-assisted wheelchair and a power wheelchair. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 4:3, pages 198-207.
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Lori Letts, Deirdre Dawson, Irit Bretholz, Ethel Kaiserman-Goldenstein, Janet Gleason, Elke McLellan, Linda Norton & Carin Roth. (2007) Reliability and Validity of the Power-Mobility Community Driving Assessment. Assistive Technology 19:3, pages 154-163.
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Ingvor Pettersson, Gerd Ahlström & Kristina Törnquist. (2007) The Value of an Outdoor Powered Wheelchair With Regard to the Quality of Life of Persons With Stroke: A Follow-Up Study. Assistive Technology 19:3, pages 143-153.
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Paula Guerette, Donita Tefft & Jan Furumasu. (2005) Pediatric Powered Wheelchairs: Results of a National Survey of Providers. Assistive Technology 17:2, pages 144-158.
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Samantha Massengale, Donna Folden, Pima McConnell, Laurie Stratton & Victoria Whitehead. (2005) Effect of Visual Perception, Visual Function, Cognition, and Personality on Power Wheelchair Use in Adults. Assistive Technology 17:2, pages 108-121.
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PJ Holliday, A Mihailidis, R Rolfson & G Fernie. (2005) Understanding and measuring powered wheelchair mobility and manoeuvrability. Part I. Reach in confined spaces. Disability and Rehabilitation 27:16, pages 939-949.
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Karen Hall, Jacqueline Partnoy, Sheryl Tenenbaum & DeirdreR. Dawson. (2005) Power Mobility Driving Training for Seniors: A Pilot Study. Assistive Technology 17:1, pages 47-56.
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Brian Woods & Nick Watson. (2003) A Short History of Powered Wheelchairs. Assistive Technology 15:2, pages 164-180.
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Qiong Nie, Laura A. Rice, Jacob J. Sosnoff, Sa Shen & Wendy A. Rogers. (2023) Understanding Wheelchair Use in Older Adults From the National Health and Aging Trends Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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Lisbeth Nilsson & Lisa Kenyon. (2022) Assessment and Intervention for Tool-Use in Learning Powered Mobility Intervention: A Focus on Tyro Learners. Disabilities 2:2, pages 304-316.
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Emma M. Smith, William C. Miller, W. Ben Mortenson & Alex Mihailidis. (2019) Feasibility RCT protocol evaluating a powered-wheelchair training program for older adults. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 86:3, pages 232-242.
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Jamal K. Edey, Katie Seaborn, Carmen Branje & Deborah I. Fels. (2014) Powered to play: A mixed reality game for people driving powered chairs. Powered to play: A mixed reality game for people driving powered chairs.
Lisbeth NilssonJosephine Durkin. (2014) Assessment of learning powered mobility use—Applying grounded theory to occupational performance. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 51:6, pages 963-974.
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Hongwu Wang, G. G. Grindle, J. Candiotti, Chengshiu Chung, M. Shino, E. Houston & R. A. Cooper. (2012) The Personal Mobility and Manipulation Appliance (PerMMA): A robotic wheelchair with advanced mobility and manipulation. The Personal Mobility and Manipulation Appliance (PerMMA): A robotic wheelchair with advanced mobility and manipulation.
Claudine Auger, Louise Demers, Isabelle Gélinas, Jeffrey Jutai, Marcus J. Fuhrer & Frank DeRuyter. (2008) Powered Mobility for Middle-Aged and Older Adults. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 87:8, pages 666-680.
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Karen Huhn, Phyllis Guarrera-Bowlby & Judith E. Deutsch. (2007) The Clinical Decision-Making Process of Prescribing Power Mobility for a Child with Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy 19:3, pages 254-260.
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Andrew J Rentschler, Rory A Cooper, Shirley G Fitzgerald, Michael L Boninger, Songfeng Guo, William A Ammer, Megan Vitek & David Algood. (2004) Evaluation of selected electric-powered wheelchairs using the ANSI/RESNA standards. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 85:4, pages 611-619.
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R.Lee Kirby, Janneke Swuste, Debbie J. Dupuis, Donald A. MacLeod & Randi Monroe. (2002) The Wheelchair Skills Test: A pilot study of a new outcome measure. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 83:1, pages 10-18.
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