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Well-being, health and fitness of children who use wheelchairs: Feasibility study protocol to develop child-centred ‘keep-fit’ exercise interventions. / OBrien, T.D.; Kubis, H.; Bray, N.J. et al.
Yn: Journal of Advanced Nursing, Cyfrol 71, Rhif 2, 24.07.2014, t. 430-440.

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T1 - Well-being, health and fitness of children who use wheelchairs: Feasibility study protocol to develop child-centred ‘keep-fit’ exercise interventions

AU - OBrien, T.D.

AU - Kubis, H.

AU - Bray, N.J.

AU - O'Brien, T.D.

AU - Noyes, J.

AU - Spencer, L.H.

AU - Kubis, H.P.

AU - Edwards, R.T.

AU - Bray, N.

AU - Whitaker, R.

PY - 2014/7/24

Y1 - 2014/7/24

N2 - To undertake the pre-clinical and modelling phases of the Medical Research Council complex intervention framework to underpin development of child-centred ‘keep-fit’, exercise and physical activity interventions for children and young people who use wheelchairs.

AB - To undertake the pre-clinical and modelling phases of the Medical Research Council complex intervention framework to underpin development of child-centred ‘keep-fit’, exercise and physical activity interventions for children and young people who use wheelchairs.

U2 - 10.1111/jan.12482

DO - 10.1111/jan.12482

M3 - Article

VL - 71

SP - 430

EP - 440

JO - Journal of Advanced Nursing

JF - Journal of Advanced Nursing

SN - 0309-2402

IS - 2

ER -