Impacts of disability on daily travel behaviour: A systematic review

K Park, HN Esfahani, VL Novack, J Sheen… - Transport …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
While people with disabilities have different travel patterns compared with the general
traveller population, such discrepancies are ignored in mainstream travel demand modelling …

Inaccessible childhoods: evaluating accessibility in homes, schools and neighbourhoods with disabled children

L Stephens, K Spalding, H Aslam, H Scott… - Children's …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Accessible built environments are a critical component of Canada's commitment to disabled
children's 'right to enjoy full and decent lives'[United Nations Convention on the Rights of the …

Passive patient or active agent? An under-explored perspective on the benefits of time in nature for learning and wellbeing

L Chawla - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
A rapidly expanding body of research documents that access to nature in places of everyday
life, including learning environments, promotes healthy functioning and wellbeing (for recent …

[HTML][HTML] Integrated geospatial methods for multilingual cities: Combining GPS, electronically activated recorder, and map-based ethnographic interviews

B O'Rourke, Q Zhao, A Dayán-Fernández… - Research Methods in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Multilingual speakers' linguistic practices are typically investigated via self-report measures,
often relying on subjective memory recall. This article examines the potential of an …

The use of GNSS technology in smartphones to collect sensitive data on human mobility practices: Ethical challenges and potential solutions.

R González, S Lay, J Huck, J Dixon - American Psychologist, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
The advent of mobile smartphones and similar technology has opened new opportunities for
studying human mobility within psychology and companion disciplines such as human …

[BOOK][B] Children's health and wellbeing in urban environments

CR Ergler, RA Kearns, K Witten - 2017 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This book offers a critical perspective on primary school age children's health and wellbeing
in urban places. We address the benefits of an interdisciplinary perspective through …

[HTML][HTML] Applying environmental context to rehabilitation research using geographic information systems and global positioning systems geospatial technologies

DV Chan, A Mann, S Gopal - Rehabilitation research, policy, and …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health includes
important considerations of environmental context in understanding disability, but the …

Ready, Set, Move! Tracking Children's Modified Ride-On Car Use With a Custom Data Logger

SM Dean-Hergert, C Papazian, R Barchus… - Pediatric Physical …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: To create and implement a next-generation, custom data logger to automatically
track modified ride-on car (MROC) use in home and community settings, establish feasibility …

Develo** an Ethnography-Based Accessibility Survey with and for Disabled Children.

P McKeever, J Dunn, N Yantzi… - … of Ethnographic & …, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
In western democracies like Canada, children develop understandings of themselves by
participating in physical, social, and civic activities. Such activities occur in the built …

Novel approaches to measuring community integration in adults with cerebral palsy

DV Chan, DE Thorpe, SG Trost, RN Boyd… - Disability and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Rehabilitation goals often focus on increasing community integration for adults
with disabilities and are measured by objective assessments. Research methods have …