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Childhood disability research 

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Goal

Audience

Gonzalez, M., Phoenix, M., Saxena, S., Cardoso, R., Canac-Marquis, M., Hales, L., Putterman, C., & Shikako-Thomas, K. (2020). Strategies used to engage hard-to-reach populations in childhood disability research: A scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2020.1717649  

Reference

Create an infographic highlighting key messages from a scoping review (see reference) on strategies used to engage hard-to-reach population in childhood disability research.

Patient partners

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