12 current studies found

Autism Workforce Capacity Project

Autism Workforce Capacity Project – Service Innovation Stream What is the Workforce Capacity Project? The Workforce Capacity Project is a collaborative project between the McMaster Children’s Hospital (MCH) Autism Program, CanChild and several academic programs training the next generation of health care…
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Tecla-e

Tecla-e Do you or your child use a switch to communicate or interact with your environment? Consider participating in a research study evaluating a wireless interface for environmental and smart-device control. What is this study about? We are collaborating with…
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READYorNot™ Brain-Based Disabilities Project

READYorNot™ Brain-Based Disabilities Project Youth with brain-based disabilities (BBD) require seamless transition from the pediatric to adult health care systems. This transition can be disruptive for youth and their families and have a negative impact on a patient’s health. In…
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Multimorbidity Risk Assessment and Prevention

Multimorbidity Risk Assessment and Prevention through health-promoting behaviours in adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy Dr. Jan Willem Gorter and Dr. Patrick McPhee, along with an international team of clinicians and researchers, received funding through a Pedal-with-Pete grant from the American Academy…
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On Track

Home » Current Studies On Track Research TeamParent ResourcesOn Track MeasuresOn Track CalculatorPublications and PresentationsOverview Development of the Autism Classification System of Functioning: Social Communication Developmental Trajectories of Children with CP The On Track Study (2012-2017) was a large multi-site…
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Move & PLAY Study

The purpose of this study was to follow a large number of children over a period of one year to gain an understanding of factors associated with motor function, self-care, participation and play of young children with cerebral palsy (CP).
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The Back2Play App Study

The decision to return to activity (RTA) and return to school (RTS) following concussion is one of the most difficult areas in concussion management for children and youth.
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Brain Smart- Let’s Play Safely!

Brain Smart- Let’s Play Safely! This project aims to learn about the current practices regarding concussion protocols in organized youth minor sports in Hamilton and the best way to supporteach organization in developing its own feasible concussion protocol. The key…
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Partnering For Change

Partnering for Change is an innovative, collaborative school-based service model initially developed for occupational therapists working in the Ontario school system with children with motor coordination challenges.
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