March 3, 2026 · Journal of pediatric rehabilitation medicine · DOI: 10.1177/18758894261424016

Coping experiences in child and adolescent rehabilitation through a novel device: A multi-method feasibility study

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This study aimed to assess the feasibility and user experience of Grasp, a digital tool designed to track coping experiences in children and adolescents undergoing rehabilitation. The findings indicated that the device was well-received, with high usage rates and positive feedback on its ease of use and motivational impact, suggesting it may enhance self-efficacy and reflection during rehabilitation activities.

Elisabeth Ørskov Rotevatn, Nina Elisabeth Hjorth, Emilie Stensaker Paz, Louise Sandal Løkeland, Frode Guribye, Lars Jørgen Rygh, Mette Engan

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