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Development of a toolkit for educators of the wheelchair service provision process: the Seating and Mobility Academic Resource Toolkit (SMART)
by
Pearlman, Jon
, Gauthier, Mélina
, Seymour, Nicky
, Rushton, Paula W.
, Goldberg, Mary
, Toro, Maria
, Fung, Karen
in
Adaptive technology
/ Conferences and conventions
/ Core curriculum
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Data analysis
/ Education
/ Educational aspects
/ Formal rehabilitation education programs
/ Future predictions
/ Handicapped assistance devices
/ Health Administration
/ Health Services Research
/ Human Resource Development
/ Human Resource Management
/ Humans
/ Integration
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mobility
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Professional education
/ Professionals
/ Program Development
/ Qualitative Research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Rehabilitation - education
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Task forces
/ Teachers
/ Therapists
/ Training
/ University professors
/ Wheelchair education
/ Wheelchair service provision
/ Wheelchairs
/ Workforce
/ Working groups
2020
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Development of a toolkit for educators of the wheelchair service provision process: the Seating and Mobility Academic Resource Toolkit (SMART)
by
Pearlman, Jon
, Gauthier, Mélina
, Seymour, Nicky
, Rushton, Paula W.
, Goldberg, Mary
, Toro, Maria
, Fung, Karen
in
Adaptive technology
/ Conferences and conventions
/ Core curriculum
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Data analysis
/ Education
/ Educational aspects
/ Formal rehabilitation education programs
/ Future predictions
/ Handicapped assistance devices
/ Health Administration
/ Health Services Research
/ Human Resource Development
/ Human Resource Management
/ Humans
/ Integration
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mobility
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Professional education
/ Professionals
/ Program Development
/ Qualitative Research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Rehabilitation - education
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Task forces
/ Teachers
/ Therapists
/ Training
/ University professors
/ Wheelchair education
/ Wheelchair service provision
/ Wheelchairs
/ Workforce
/ Working groups
2020
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Development of a toolkit for educators of the wheelchair service provision process: the Seating and Mobility Academic Resource Toolkit (SMART)
by
Pearlman, Jon
, Gauthier, Mélina
, Seymour, Nicky
, Rushton, Paula W.
, Goldberg, Mary
, Toro, Maria
, Fung, Karen
in
Adaptive technology
/ Conferences and conventions
/ Core curriculum
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Data analysis
/ Education
/ Educational aspects
/ Formal rehabilitation education programs
/ Future predictions
/ Handicapped assistance devices
/ Health Administration
/ Health Services Research
/ Human Resource Development
/ Human Resource Management
/ Humans
/ Integration
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mobility
/ Practice and Hospital Management
/ Professional education
/ Professionals
/ Program Development
/ Qualitative Research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Rehabilitation - education
/ Social Policy
/ Studies
/ Task forces
/ Teachers
/ Therapists
/ Training
/ University professors
/ Wheelchair education
/ Wheelchair service provision
/ Wheelchairs
/ Workforce
/ Working groups
2020
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Development of a toolkit for educators of the wheelchair service provision process: the Seating and Mobility Academic Resource Toolkit (SMART)
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Development of a toolkit for educators of the wheelchair service provision process: the Seating and Mobility Academic Resource Toolkit (SMART)
2020
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Overview
Background
Insufficient wheelchair training among rehabilitation professionals has been identified as an important factor that hinders access to appropriate wheelchair services. The aim of this study was to develop a toolkit to promote the integration of wheelchair education into academic curricula of rehabilitation programs.
Methods
A participatory action research design was carried out in three phases: (1) development of the Initial and Alpha Versions involving secondary analyses of surveys (
n
= 72), interviews (
n
= 14), and academic training partners meeting presentations (
n
= 16); (2) development of the Beta Version based on feedback from collaborators (
n
= 21); and (3) development of the Launch Version based on feedback from participants attending presentations of the Beta Version at conferences, symposiums, and webinars (
n
= 94).
Results
Over 100 individuals participated in reviews of the
Seating and Mobility Academic Resource Toolkit
(SMART). Initial development addressed modifiable factors that perpetuate insufficient wheelchair education in academic curricula (e.g., limited awareness, limited expertise). Internal feedback on the web-based Alpha Version resulted in modifications of appearance and multimedia, structure and design, and navigation. External feedback then led primarily to fine-tuning the navigation of SMART. Positive reviews were received from global wheelchair professionals (i.e., educators, researchers, clinicians). The Launch Version of the SMART (
smart.wheelchairnetwork.org
) provides a forum for sharing and accessing resources to inform the integration and enhancement of wheelchair content into university rehabilitation programs.
Conclusions
As an open-source open-access online “living document,” SMART has the potential to promote the integration of wheelchair service provision education into academic curricula of rehabilitation programs. Future studies will explore the ease of use and the effectiveness of the SMART.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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