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dc.contributor.authorGaynor, O.en
dc.contributor.authorSiafarikas, A.en
dc.contributor.authorEvans, K.en
dc.contributor.authorChiu, L.en
dc.contributor.authorDowns, J.en
dc.contributor.authorClark, D.en
dc.contributor.authorCairns, A.en
dc.contributor.authorRyan, M. M.en
dc.contributor.authorBayley, K.en
dc.contributor.authorParkinson, S.en
dc.contributor.authorJacoby, P.en
dc.contributor.authorCross, D.en
dc.contributor.authorMorris, S.en
dc.contributor.authorVorster, N.en
dc.contributor.authorSchofield, C.en
dc.contributor.authorKava, M.en
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-07T23:27:47Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-07T23:27:47Z-
dc.date.issued2020en
dc.identifier.citation56, (9), 2020, p. 1419-1425en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/2087-
dc.description.abstractAim: Poorer physical and mental health often accompany loss of walking in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This study assessed the impacts of powered wheelchair standing device (PWSD) use on muscle and joint pain, joint angles when standing and mental health in adolescents with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Methods: Fourteen adolescents and parents participated in a stepped wedge design study over 12 months. During a baseline and intervention period, adolescents described pain and mental health, and parents reported their child's mental health. Video data were collected to measure hip, knee and ankle joint angles in the preferred standing position. Results: Compared with baseline and adjusting for covariates, standing wheelchair use was associated with no change in muscle or joint pain or videoed joint angles in standing. Child-reported Strengths and Difficulties total scores decreased (coefficient −3.1, 95% confidence interval −4.6, −1.5); and parent-reported Personal Adjustment and Role Skills Scale total scores increased (coefficient 7.9, 95% confidence interval 3.3–12.5). Conclusions: PWSD use was associated with maintenance of musculoskeletal status and advantages to mental health. Long-term observations are necessary to improve understanding of how to support wellbeing in adolescents with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.L20054578672020-07-15 <br />en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Paediatrics and Child Healthen
dc.titleBenefits of powered standing wheelchair devices for adolescents with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in the first year of useen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/jpc.14963en
dc.subject.keywordsAustraliaen
dc.subject.keywordschilden
dc.subject.keywordscontrolled studyen
dc.subject.keywordsdescriptive researchen
dc.subject.keywordsDuchenne muscular dystrophyen
dc.subject.keywordshipen
dc.subject.keywordshumanen
dc.subject.keywordsintervention studyen
dc.subject.keywordskneeen
dc.subject.keywordsmaleen
dc.subject.keywordsmental healthen
dc.subject.keywordsmyalgiaen
dc.subject.keywordsankleen
dc.subject.keywordsPersonal Adjustment and Role Skills Scaleen
dc.subject.keywordspriority journalen
dc.subject.keywordsquestionnaireen
dc.subject.keywordsscoring systemen
dc.subject.keywordsstandingen
dc.subject.keywordstelephone interviewen
dc.subject.keywordsadolescenten
dc.subject.keywordspowered wheelchairpowered wheelchair standing deviceen
dc.subject.keywordspainen
dc.subject.keywordsarthralgiaen
dc.subject.keywordsarticleen
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2005457867&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpc.14963 |en
dc.identifier.risid2537en
dc.description.pages1419-1425en
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