Influence of peer-led wheelchair training on wheelchair skills and participation in older adults: Clinical outcomes of a randomized controlled feasibility trial
To estimate treatment effect size of a peer-led ‘Wheelchair training self-efficacy enhanced for use’ (WheelSeeU) program on objective wheelchair skills (primary); and on perceived wheelchair skills capacity and performance, wheelchair use-self-efficacy, satisfaction with participation, life-space mobility, and participation frequency (seconda ry); and to evaluate retention six months later (secondary).
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: William C. Miller, Krista L. Best, Janice J. Eng, Fran çois Routhier Source Type: research