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Maureen O'Donnell
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 49
Citations - 5414
Maureen O'Donnell is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cerebral palsy. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 47 publications receiving 4914 citations. Previous affiliations of Maureen O'Donnell include Family Research Institute & Columbia University.
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The Health and Well-Being of Caregivers of Children With Cerebral Palsy
Parminder Raina,Maureen O'Donnell,Peter Rosenbaum,Jamie C. Brehaut,Stephen D. Walter,Dianne J Russell,Marilyn Swinton,Bin Zhu,Ellen Wood +8 more
TL;DR: The primary objective of the current study was to examine, within a single theory-based multidimensional model, the determinants of physical and psychological health of adult caregivers of children with CP.
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The health of primary caregivers of children with cerebral palsy: how does it compare with that of other Canadian caregivers?
Jamie C. Brehaut,Dafna E. Kohen,Dafna E. Kohen,Parminder Raina,Stephen D. Walter,Dianne J Russell,Marilyn Swinton,Maureen O'Donnell,Peter Rosenbaum +8 more
TL;DR: Compared with the general population of CGs, CGs of children with cerebral palsy (CP) had lower incomes and were less likely to report working for pay, and more likely to list caring for their families as their main activity.
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Caregiving process and caregiver burden: Conceptual models to guide research and practice
Parminder Raina,Maureen O'Donnell,Heidi Schwellnus,Peter Rosenbaum,Gillian King,Jamie C. Brehaut,Dianne J Russell,Marilyn Swinton,Susanne King,Micheline Wong,Stephen D. Walter,Ellen Wood +11 more
TL;DR: Integration of these models used to describe the caregiving process from two diverse fields, pediatrics and geriatrics, into one comprehensive model suitable for this population of children with disabilities and their caregivers is proposed.
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Feeding Dysfunction is Associated with Poor Growth and Health Status in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Ellen B. Fung,Lisa Samson-Fang,Virginia A. Stallings,Mark R. Conaway,Gregory S. Liptak,Richard C. Henderson,Gordon Worley,Maureen O'Donnell,Randy Calvert,Peter Rosenbaum,William Cameron Chumlea,Richard D. Stevenson +11 more
TL;DR: For children with moderate to severe cerebral palsy, feeding dysfunction is a common problem associated with poor health and nutritional status, and parental report of feeding dysfunction with a structured questionnaire may be useful in screening children for nutritional risk.
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Effects of neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) for cerebral palsy: an AACPDM evidence report
Charlene Butler,Johanna Darrah,Richard C. Adams,Henry G. Chambers,Mark F. Abel,Diane L. Damiano,Terence Edgar,Michael E. Msall,Lisa Samson-Fang,Ngaire Stott,Mary Law,Judy Leach,Murray Goldstein,Maureen O'Donnell,John F. McLaughlin +14 more
TL;DR: The objective of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine evidence reports is to provide the biomedical research and clinical practice communities with the current state of evidence about various interventions for the management of developmental disabilities.