Supportive mobility device use across the life span by individuals with cerebral palsy: A qualitative study.
Heather A FeldnerDeborah Gaebler-SpiraVarun AwasthiKristie F BjornsonPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2022)
Supportive mobility devices (SMDs) were most often equated with freedom, participation, and independence. Frustration with SMDs across the life span persisted with regard to design, function, cost, and maintenance. Stakeholders in the community with cerebral palsy are seeking greater networking and resource sharing to enhance SMD provision processes. Access to appropriate SMDs across the life span and the need for system improvement are critical.