At the 2024 Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) Summit and Expo in Anaheim, CA, Sahel Moein and Ziwei Li, PhD students at the Disability Participation and Quality of Life Research Lab, presented the findings of their research on the Individualized

At the 2024 Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA) Summit and Expo in Anaheim, CA, Sahel Moein and Ziwei Li, PhD students at the Disability Participation and Quality of Life Research Lab, presented the findings of their research on the Individualized
Dr. Laura Rice and her team conducted a systematic literature review titled “mHealth Learning Strategies to Support Behavior Change in Individuals Using Wheelchairs and/or Scooters: A Systematic Review“. Published in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology Journal, this review
Dr. Laura Rice and her colleagues conducted a study titled “Development, Reliability, and Validity Assessment of a Fall Concerns Scale for People Who Use Wheelchairs and Scooters (FCS-WC/S)”, published in the Disability and Rehabilitation Journal. This study introduces the
The Disability Participation and Quality of Life Research Lab, under the supervision of Dr. Laura Rice, has recently published the results of their study titled “Engaging Wheelchair and Scooter Users in the Co-Design of an mHealth Application for Fall
During the recent Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals (ASCIP) conference, the current study’s findings on fire readiness for wheelchair users (FEW) were presented. This research, addressing a critical gap in fire preparedness for individuals using wheelchairs and scooters, highlighted
This Lab Member Spotlight is Tangonan. Currently a 2nd-year PhD student in the Department of Health and Kinesiology, Tangonan serves as the lead graduate research assistant on the Fall Management in Wheelchair Users (FaMe) study. We’re excited to see their
Weiwei joined the DPQoL laboratory in Fall 2022 and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Kinesiology. She received her bachelor’s degree in Health Science from Truman State University and her master’s degree in Occupational Science and Therapy from Grand Valley