Family-centered theory: origins, development, barriers, and supports to implementation in rehabilitation medicine

EL Bamm, P Rosenbaum - Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 2008 - Elsevier
Bamm EL, Rosenbaum P. Family-centered theory: origins, development, barriers, and
supports to implementation in rehabilitation medicine. The concept of family-centered care …

Family-centred service in paediatric acquired brain injury rehabilitation: bridging the gaps

T Jenkin, VA Anderson, K D'Cruz… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Children and adolescents who sustain an acquired brain injury (ABI) can
experience acute and ongoing difficulties in a range of cognitive and functional domains …

[書籍][B] Children's speech sound disorders

C Bowen - 2023 - books.google.com
Children's Speech Sound Disorders Concise, easy-to-understand overview of current
practice in articulation disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, developmental dysarthria …

Coaching parents to enable children's participation: An approach for working with parents and their children

F Graham, S Rodger, J Ziviani - … Occupational Therapy Journal, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, Occupational Performance Coaching (OPC) is presented as a means whereby
occupational therapists can support parents in achieving goals for themselves and their …

Family–professional collaboration in pediatric rehabilitation: A practice model

M An, RJ Palisano - Disability and rehabilitation, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Family--professional collaboration is essential to optimize outcomes of children
with disabilities and the families. Method: The authors incorporated current knowledge to …

Parental involvement in speech intervention: A national survey

NW Pappas, S McLeod, L McAllister… - Clinical linguistics & …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
A survey of 277 speech language pathologists (SLPs) investigated beliefs and practice
regarding parents' involvement in service planning and delivery for children with speech …

Two sides of the mirror: parents' and service providers' view on the family‐centredness of care for children with cerebral palsy

I Jeglinsky, I Autti‐Rämö… - Child: care, health and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background In order to best meet the needs of both families and their children with cerebral
palsy, many rehabilitation service providers have adopted a family‐centred service (FCS) …

Family‐centred service: moving ideas into practice

M Law, R Teplicky, S King, G King… - Child: care, health …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Background With parents more involved in their child's day‐to‐day care, concepts of family‐
centred service (FCS) are increasingly adopted in children's health and rehabilitation …

What is collaborative reasoning?

I Edwards, M Jones, J Higgs, F Trede… - Advances in …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Most physiotherapists would agree on the need to establish effective working relationships
with their patients in order to achieve successful outcomes in therapy. Collaboration, as an …

Effects of a collaborative intervention process on parent–therapist interaction: A randomized controlled trial

M An, RJ Palisano, C Yi, LA Chiarello… - … therapy in pediatrics, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: To determine whether a collaborative intervention process facilitates parent–therapist
interactions. Methods: Participants were 18 children with physical disabilities, their mothers …