Lisa Avery
Contact via York University
Key Research Areas
- Youth Health-Prevention, Treatment and Support
- PAEDIATRIC REHABILITATION
- participation
- PERSONALIZED-CARE
- PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
- REPLICATED SINGLE-SUBJECT EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
- TRANSITION-AGED YOUTH
- GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPIES
- INDIVIDUALLY-TAILORED INTERVENTION RESEARCH
- MULTI-BASELINE DESIGN
- BODY FUNCTIONS
- BODY FUNCTIOND
- INDIGENOUS CHILDREN'S HEALTH
- URBAN INDIGENOUS HEALTH
- META-ANALYSIS
- RESPONDENT-DRIVEN SAMPLING
Associated Researchers
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Anaby, Dana
McGill University -
Cormier, Isabelle
McGill University -
Coulter, Janice
Not Applicable -
Gorter, Jan Willem
McMaster University -
Levin, Mindy F
McGill University -
Teplicky, Rachel L
CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research -
Turner, Laura E
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning -
Firestone, Michelle
St. Michael's Hospital -
Maddox, Raglan
University of Canberra -
O'Brien, Kristen
St. Michael's Hospital -
Rotondi, Michael A
York University -
Smylie, Janet K
St. Michael's Hospital -
Wong, Octavia
York University -
Xavier, Chloé G
B.C. Centre for Disease Control -
Palisano, Robert J
Drexel University
Associated Organizations
No partner organizations found.
Recent Research Projects
The impact of participation on body functions among youth with physical disabilities: A pragmatic individual-based study
2019/20-2020/21 • $108,589 • PI,CO
Youth with physical disabilities experience greater limitations to participation in community-based activities than do their average-developing peers, which can result in poor health outcomes. Emerging treatment approaches aimed at improving activity and participation have shifted from focusing...
The impact of participation on body functions among youth with physical disabilities: A pragmatic individual-based study
2020/21 • $99,966 • PI,CO
Youth with physical disabilities experience greater limitations to participation in community-based activities than do their average-developing peers, which can result in poor health outcomes. Emerging treatment approaches aimed at improving activity and participation have shifted from focusing...
Indigenous Health Counts: Advancing Meta-analysis Methods for Respondent-Driven Sampling and Urban Indigenous Children's Health
2019/20 • $100,000 • PI,CO
The Our Health Counts studies are six urban Indigenous community-based research partnerships in the cities of Hamilton, Ottawa, Toronto, London, Thunder Bay and Kenora, Ontario. Each of these studies was done using an advanced statistical method, called respondent-driven sampling. Meta-analysis...