Myriame Ngo's research while affiliated with Université de Montréal and other places

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Article
Aim: In Québec, Canada, the prevalence of children using powered mobility (PM) is not reflective of evidence supporting its use and for achieving developmental milestones. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of four key stakeholder groups in a metropolitan area regarding daily use, barriers, facilitators, and clinical practice ass...

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... Although manual wheelchairs are commonly used by children with mobility impairments because they are lighter than power wheelchairs, easier to adjust, and more affordable (Gudjonsdottir & Gudmundsdottir, 2021), powered wheelchairs more effectively help children gain mobility independence (Pituch et al., 2019). Nevertheless, many powered-wheelchairrelated accidents, including tipping over, running into people, and banging into furniture, occur because of a lack of training (Bray et al., 2020). ...