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Citation

Evans S, Neophytou C, de Souza L, Frank AO. Disabil. Rehabil. 2007; 29(16): 1281-1294.

Affiliation

School of Health and Social Care, Mary Seacole Building, Brunel University, Middlesex, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/09638280600964406

PMID

17654003

Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine the experiences of severely physically disabled young people who use electric powered indoor - outdoor chairs (EPIOCs). METHODS: A priori interview questions examined young people's functioning with EPIOCs, pain and discomfort with EPIOC use and accidents or injuries resulting from EPIOC use. Eighteen young people (13 males and five females) aged 10 - 18 (mean 15) years were interviewed by telephone using a qualitative framework approach. Participants were interviewed 10 - 19 (mean 14.5) months after delivery of the chair. Diagnoses included muscular dystrophy (n = 10), cerebral palsy (n = 5), and 'other' (n = 3). RESULTS: Many children reported positive functioning following EPIOC use, including increased independence and social activities like wheelchair football [soccer]. However, EPIOC use was also associated with pain and discomfort, as well as perceived lack of safety, and minor accidents. Most young people and their families were fairly satisfied with the service and provision of their wheelchairs. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that the development of disabled young people may benefit from the use of electric powered indoor/outdoor wheelchairs, although the advantages may come at certain costs to young people's perceived and real safety. Recommendations to powered wheelchair providers include the demonstrated need for additional driving training as these young people mature.


Language: en

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