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Additional file 2 of Therapists’ perspectives on using brain-computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy for individuals living with upper extremity paralysis: a qualitative case series study
Hope Jervis-Rademeyer, Kenneth Ong, Alexander Djuric, Sarah Munce, Kristin E. Musselman & Cesar Marquez-Chin
Additional file 2. COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) Checklist. Checklist that describes the inclusion and location of items considered part of research for studies involving interviews or focus groups.
sj-docx-3-cpa-10.1177_07067437221147443 - Supplemental material for Neuropsychiatric Symptom Burden across Neurodegenerative Disorders and its Association with Function
Daniel Kapustin, Shadi Zarei, Wei Wang, Malcolm A. Binns, Paula M. McLaughlin, Agessandro Abrahao, Sandra E. Black, Michael Borrie, David Breen, Leanna Casaubon, Dar Dowlatshahi, Elizabeth Finger, Corinne E Fischer, Andrew Frank, Morris Freedman, David Grimes, Ayman Hassan, Mandar Jog, Donna Kwan, Anthony Lang, Brian Levine, Jennifer Mandzia, Connie Marras, Mario Masellis, Joseph B. Orange … & Sanjeev Kumar
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-cpa-10.1177_07067437221147443 for Neuropsychiatric Symptom Burden across Neurodegenerative Disorders and its Association with Function by Daniel Kapustin, Shadi Zarei, Wei Wang, Malcolm A. Binns, Paula M. McLaughlin, Agessandro Abrahao, Sandra E. Black, Michael Borrie, David Breen, Leanna Casaubon, Dar Dowlatshahi, Elizabeth Finger, Corinne E Fischer, Andrew Frank, Morris Freedman, David Grimes, Ayman Hassan, Mandar Jog, Donna Kwan, Anthony Lang, Brian Levine, Jennifer Mandzia, Connie Marras, Mario Masellis, Joseph B. Orange, Stephen Pasternak, Alicia Peltsch,...
Additional file 1 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review
Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 1. Full Database Search Strategies and Search Results.
The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review
Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Abstract Background Older adults with cognitive impairment are frequently hospitalized and discharged to facility-based transitional care programs (TCPs). However, it is unknown whether TCPs are effective in improving their functional status and promoting discharge home rather than to long-term care. The aims of this systematic review were to examine the effectiveness of facility-based TCPs on functional status, patient and health services outcomes for older adults (≥ 65 years) with cognitive impairment and to determine what...
Additional file 3 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review
Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 3: Table S1. Risk of Bias Assessment for Cohort Studies; Table S2. Risk of Bias Assessment for Cross-Sectional Studies; Table S3. Characteristics of Included Studies; Table S4. Patient Outcomes; Table S5. Health Services Outcomes.
Additional file 4 of The impact of facility-based transitional care programs on function and discharge destination for older adults with cognitive impairment: a systematic review
Alexia Cumal, Tracey J. F. Colella, Martine T. Puts, Poonam Sehgal, Sheryl Robertson & Katherine S. McGilton
Additional file 4. Extracted Data.
COVID-19 vaccination delivery in long-term-care using the CARD (Comfort Ask Relax Distract) system: Mixed methods study of implementation drivers
Anna Taddio, Katherine S. McGilton, Nancy Zheng, Lydia Yeung, Benoit Lafleur, Jollee S.T. Fung, Noni E. MacDonald, Melissa K. Andrew & Chris P. Verschoor
CARD (comfort, ask, relax, distract) is a vaccine delivery framework that includes interventions to improve the patient’s experience. CARD has not been previously implemented in long-term care (LTC) settings. This study evaluated drivers to implementation for COVID-19 vaccinations in an LTC facility. Postimplementation interpretive evaluation including qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys with eight participants. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) was used for analysis. Adverse reactions to vaccinations and CARD interventions, including local reactogenicity...
Additional file 2 of Therapists’ perspectives on using brain-computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy for individuals living with upper extremity paralysis: a qualitative case series study
Hope Jervis-Rademeyer, Kenneth Ong, Alexander Djuric, Sarah Munce, Kristin E. Musselman & Cesar Marquez-Chin
Additional file 2. COREQ (COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative research) Checklist. Checklist that describes the inclusion and location of items considered part of research for studies involving interviews or focus groups.
Therapists’ perspectives on using brain-computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy for individuals living with upper extremity paralysis: a qualitative case series study
Hope Jervis-Rademeyer, Kenneth Ong, Alexander Djuric, Sarah Munce, Kristin E. Musselman & Cesar Marquez-Chin
Abstract Background Brain computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy (BCI-FEST) has shown promise as a therapy to improve upper extremity function for individuals who have had a stroke or spinal cord injury. The next step is to determine whether BCI-FEST could be used clinically as part of broader therapy practice. To do this, we need to understand therapists’ opinions on using the BCI-FEST and what limitations potentially exist. Therefore, we conducted a qualitative exploratory study...
Optimizing early education provided at the Hull-Ellis Concussion and Research Clinic: A multiple methods evaluation from the Toronto Concussion Study
Sabreena Moosa, Jennifer Voth, Mark Bayley, Tharshini Chandra, Evan Foster, Laura Langer, Paul Comper & Sarah Munce
The purpose of this study was to determine factors and characteristics associated with changes in knowledge among adults receiving education within the first 8 weeks post-concussion. The study also aimed to understand desired preferences (i.e. content, format) for education post-concussion from the perspective of patients and physicians. Patient-participants (17–85 years) were prospectively recruited within one week of a concussion. Participants received education over visits from Weeks 1 to 8 post-injury. Primary outcome measures were participant...
Optimizing early education provided at the Hull-Ellis Concussion and Research Clinic: A multiple methods evaluation from the Toronto Concussion Study
Sabreena Moosa, Jennifer Voth, Mark Bayley, Tharshini Chandra, Evan Foster, Laura Langer, Paul Comper & Sarah Munce
The purpose of this study was to determine factors and characteristics associated with changes in knowledge among adults receiving education within the first 8 weeks post-concussion. The study also aimed to understand desired preferences (i.e. content, format) for education post-concussion from the perspective of patients and physicians. Patient-participants (17–85 years) were prospectively recruited within one week of a concussion. Participants received education over visits from Weeks 1 to 8 post-injury. Primary outcome measures were participant...
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Toronto Rehabilitation Institute36
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University of Toronto36
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University Health Network33
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University of Tennessee Health Science Center8
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North West Agriculture and Forestry University8
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Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University8
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Sun Yat-sen University8
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Zhejiang University8
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Central South University8
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Xuan Wu Hospital of the Capital Medical University8