Walking aid training as a clinical competence in Canadian entry-to-practice professional academic programs.
Ranita Harpreet Kaur ManochaKrista L BestCaroline CharetteHannah CurlockMerissa SigfussonCéline FaureWilliam Cameron MillerFrancois RouthierPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
There is a wide range in curricular approaches to WA education in Canadian professional programs. This highlights the need for a standardised WA education program to guide curricular development to ultimately improve safe WA use for clients with short- and long-term mobility impairments.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONCurricula on walking aids is extremely variable within and between programs.Navigating terrains, adapting activities of daily living, and maintenance are poorly taught.There is a need for a national standardized curriculum on walking aids.This curriculum should be modular and designed for practitioners, students, and patients.