Abstract
Results from a quantitative study on mental health and community integration screening are shared. Participants are recruited from LIFEspan Service, a NP-led program, facilitating transition of youth with cerebral palsy or brain injury from paediatric to adult rehabilitation. Facilitators and barriers to using the screening tools are discussed.
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Unknown
Lead Author Affiliation
UHN-Toronto Rehab, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Community Integration, Mental Health, Young Adults with Childhood Onset Disabilities
Recommended Citation
Lauzon, Andrea B.; Bayley, Mark T.; Munce, Sarah E. P.; and Langer, Laura, "Feasibility of screening for mental health in young adults with childhood onset disabilities" (2019). INRC (Congress). 408.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2019/posters_2019/408
Conference Name
30th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Conference Year
2019
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Feasibility of screening for mental health in young adults with childhood onset disabilities
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Results from a quantitative study on mental health and community integration screening are shared. Participants are recruited from LIFEspan Service, a NP-led program, facilitating transition of youth with cerebral palsy or brain injury from paediatric to adult rehabilitation. Facilitators and barriers to using the screening tools are discussed.