Remote coaching boosts Clinicians' wheelchair training skills

NCT ID NCT06294834

First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether a remote training program helps rehabilitation professionals teach manual wheelchair users how to use their chairs more safely and effectively. 235 clinicians took part and were split into three groups: one received remote feedback, one did structured self-study, and one served as a control. The goal was to see if the training improved clinicians' confidence, capacity, and the number of wheelchair users they trained.

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  • University of Pittsburgh / Rehab Neural Engineering Labs

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15219, United States

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