Educating caregivers of persons with cerebral palsy in night-time postural care: A randomized trial comparing two online training programs
CONCLUSION: The sleep care positioning training program (interactive video-based format) is effective in building caregivers' self-perceived competence for night-time postural care. While the lesson was well-received by caregivers and considered a "match [to their] learning style," the lesson did not lead to greater improvement in actual ability to position the "client" compared to control training.PMID:33858230 | DOI:10.1177/02692155211009484
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jennifer Ann Hutson James S Hodges LeAnn Snow Source Type: research
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