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Cognitive status is associated with performance of manual wheelchair skills in hospitalized older adults.

Nurit Krayn-DeckelKatya PresaizenAlon Kalron
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
Because cognitive impairments negatively affect the performance of wheelchair skills, rehabilitation therapists may need to adjust wheelchair mobility training methods for cognitively impaired older adults.Implication for rehabilitationGiven the prevalence of older adults with cognitive impairments who use manual wheelchairs, it is critical to better understand the relationship between cognition and wheelchair skills.Poor results reported on the cognitive tests, specifically, visual attention and orientation, were found to be associated with poor performance of four manual wheelchair skills.Rehabilitation therapists should consider the cognitive status of older adults when teaching manual wheelchair skills, specifically in new users. Future studies should examine whether a customized preparation program, enhancing visuospatial orientation, can benefit manual wheelchair control in older adults.
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