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Paediatric Voices in Rehabilitation Research: Art as a Communicative Tool

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Stephanie Posa

Purely literacy-based research methods, such as interviews and questionnaires are prominent in the field of pediatric research. These methods may exclude paediatric participants that have developmental, cognitive and linguistic difficulties. Arts based research may address the limitations of literacy-based research methods.

February 4, 2021 Commentary, Issue 10
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