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- 2012
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How do people with cognitive functional limitations post-stroke manage the use of buses in local public transport?
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- 2011
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Intervention in pedestrian environments: Older people’s appraisal of environmental measures taken, and the effect on difficulty in walking and outdoor activity.
2011) Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontology Society of America In Proceedings of the 62th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontology Society of America p.256-256(
- Contribution to journal › Published meeting abstract
- 2010
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Post-stroke functional limitations and changes in use of mode of transport
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Detection of warning surfaces in pedestrian environments: The importance for blind people of kerbs, depth, and structure of tactile surfaces.
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Exploring Mobility in Public Environments among People with Cognitive Functional Limitations - Challenges and Implications for Planning
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- 2009
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Intervention in Pedestrian Environments: Older People's Appraisal of Environmental Measures Taken, Difficulty of Walking and Frequency of Activity
2009) The Gerontological Society of America 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting In The Gerontologist 49. p.256-256(
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Towards a screening tool for housing accessibility problems: a reduced version of the Housing Enabler.
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The challenge of using public transport: descriptions by people with cognitive functional limitations
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- 2008
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Long-term cognitive functional limitations post stroke: objective assessment compared with self-evaluations and spouse reports.
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"Let's go for a walk!": identification and prioritisation of accessibility and safety measures involving elderly people in a residential area
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