12 current studies found

BEST SIBS

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F-words implementation and evaluation

Implementation and Evaluation of the F-words for Child Development at an Organizational Level Exploring the effectiveness of tailored implementation strategies to support the adoption and penetration of the F-words for Child Development at an organizational level:A pilot hybrid type III…
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The effectiveness of community participation on body functions

The effectiveness of community participation on body functions Can participation in community activities improve motor and mental functions of youth with physical disabilities? Uncovering the various benefits of participation Youth with physical disabilities face greater restrictions to participation in community-based…
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INCLUDE

INtegrated serviCes for incLUsion anD Equity (INCLUDE) Campbell, W. (PI), Missiuna, C., Pollock, N., Phoenix, M., Kennedy, J., & Ng., S. (2017-2018). Exploring Integrated, School-based Universal Services to Enhance Inclusion and Equity. Community Health, Education and Research Grant, Hamilton Community…
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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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The ApplyIT Study

This study responds to the need for a systematically well-designed research approach to developing evidence-based transition tools that are affordable, easily implemented in healthcare systems, and applicable to the majority of youth with chronic health conditions.
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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) Study

Comparing Approaches to Rehabilitation for Children and Youth with Persisting Symptoms Following Concussion Montreal Children’s Hospital partnered with the CanChild Research team to help athletes with concussion and who have post-concussion symptoms that persist for more than four weeks after…
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