1. Ambikile, Joel Semel, and Anne Outwater. “Challenges of Caring For Children With Mental Disorders: Experiences and views of caregivers attending the outpatient clinic at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam - Tanzania.” Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health vol. 6,1 16. 5 Jul. 2012 This article is about children, mental disorders and how they can impact their learning and growth as an individual. They explain how children can suffer with things like depression, psychosis and development disorders. The article goes into the research of living with these children and the support care takers can give. The research also provides the challenges caregivers face emotionally and socially and how they deal with them. I used this article for a better understanding of the impact on health care workers mentally and physically when it comes to this part of the field. 2. A. Geers, A. M. Focal Meditech B.V. (n.d.). Head support in wheelchairs (scoping review): State-of-the-art and beyond. Taylor & Francis. ,https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17483107.2021.1892 This article is about how wheelchair uses with disabilities face the issue of support and positioning of the head rest on their chairs. For certain users the headrest on a wheelchair is significant for head/ neck support and comfort. The article goes into detail about the variety of head support being available but needs improvement in function and quality. They gather information by reviewing wheelchair users, occupational therapists and experts. I used the information from this article for the comfort and quality of my product. 3. Boundless. (n.d.). Boundless psychology. Lumen. https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-psychology/chapter/extremes-of-intelligence/. This informal link is about how intellectual disabilities can affect a person’s learning abilities and the challenges that surround an individual. This article gives information about how there are two areas of functioning for example self-care and social skills. It goes into the severity of intellectual disabilities ranging mild, moderate, 53
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