The experience of being a motorised mobility scooter user
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The experience of being a motorised mobility scooter user

Research involving people who used a scooter to compensate for limited mobility explored the benefits, barriers and enablers to greater inclusion and participation that using one afforded. A qualitative approach was used and interviews were conducted with 14 scooter users in Western Australia.

Primary Health Care. 24, 8, 19-19. doi: 10.7748/phc.24.8.19.s24

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