Search Results - "Seliman, Merna"
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Parkwood's VIP4SCI platform: A virtual e-health self-management solution for persons with spinal cord injury across the care continuum
Published in Digital health (01-01-2024)“…Parkwood VIP4SCI platform is a virtual e-health solution adapted from a version created for Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO) that focused on self-management…”
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Implementation and Evaluation of a Multi-faceted Inter-disciplinary Experiential Learning Model to Enhance Rehabilitation Activities and Outcomes
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-04-2024)“…To implement and evaluate an inter-disciplinary experiential learning model to enhance rehabilitation activities and outcomes as well as provide the best…”
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Investigating Influences on Standing and Walking Outcomes during Inpatient Rehabilitation in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Published in Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation (01-04-2024)“…To identify factors perceived to enhance standing and walking outcomes, as measured by the Standing and Walking Assessment Tool (SWAT), across Canadian…”
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Internet-based sexual health resources for those living with spinal cord injury: A content analysis
Published in The journal of spinal cord medicine (01-11-2024)“…Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) disrupt physiological functioning which can significantly impact sexuality. Those with SCI may rely heavily on Internet sexual…”
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Poster (Clinical/Best Practice Implementation) ID 1985003
Published in Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation (01-09-2023)“…Background Sexual health is an important component of overall health. Yet, sexuality is often neglected in rehabilitation. Studies indicate that typically…”
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The Impact of Mindfulness Therapy on Sexual Satisfaction in Couples Living with Neurological Disabilities: A Phenomenological Analysis of a Single Case
Published in Sexuality and disability (01-09-2022)“…Research regarding sexuality following neurological disabilities has focused on either men or women separately, without considering couples and how intimate…”
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Poster (Knowledge Generation) ID 1985172
Published in Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation (01-09-2023)“…Background Rehabilitation approaches after Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) differ across rehabilitation centres and between therapists. Differences may be influenced…”
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Poster (Clinical/Best Practice Implementation) ID 1985003: Clinical/Best Practice Implementation Winner: Yes, you can talk about ‘it’: Creating sexual health education for the rehabilitation team
Published in Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation (01-09-2023)“…BackgroundSexual health is an important component of overall health. Yet, sexuality is often neglected in rehabilitation. Studies indicate that typically…”
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Experiences of Individuals Living with Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) and Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI) during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in Disabilities (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic presents unique challenges for people living with acquired neurological conditions. Due to pandemic-related societal restrictions,…”
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Poster (Knowledge Generation) ID 1985172: Factors affecting standing and walking outcomes for individuals with spinal cord injury during inpatient rehabilitation
Published in Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation (01-09-2023)“…BackgroundRehabilitation approaches after Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) differ across rehabilitation centres and between therapists. Differences may be influenced…”
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A Scoping Review of the Components of Moral Resilience: Its Role in Addressing Moral Injury or Moral Distress for High-Risk Occupation Workers
Published in Current treatment options in psychiatry (01-12-2023)“…Purpose of review High-risk occupation workers (HROWs) are often exposed to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) which can contribute to moral distress…”
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