Dear Authors,
This conference will provide a forum for the sharing of ideas, presentation of research findings and discussion of professional issues relevant to children’s rehabilitation. Several dedicated streams with a variety of presentation types will provide delegates with opportunities to update their knowledge and understanding of a broad range of topics, network with colleagues and learn from exhibitors.
Delegates may include medical and allied health professionals; education and disability professionals; parents and carers; researchers and students.
The streams may include:
Submissions are invited for presentations on paediatric rehabilitation topics within the above conference topics. Abstracts may fit any of the following methodological categories:
Quantitative Research:
Involves reporting of numbers or data collected using recognised scientific methodology specific to the research question. Examples include: clinical trials, systematic reviews, single case experimental design studies, validity or reliability testing, biomechanical studies and epidemiological studies.
Qualitative Research:
Relates to the development of theories or interpretations of human behaviour or experience. Recognised qualitative methodologies are used (phenomenology, ethnography, grounded theory) using data collection methods such as in-depth interviews, participant observation, focus groups etc.
Mixed method research:
Qualitative and quantitative techniques are mixed in a single study.
Practice Note:
Addresses timely issues in practice settings, practice guidelines or emerging intervention areas, or will express practice opinion that is supported by theory and evidence from the literature. Examples include descriptions of practice innovations, advocacy efforts, new technologies or products, and introductions to new interventions.
Other:
Includes topics where no formal research methodology was used. Examples include case studies, a report of an event or professional trip (eg overseas), policy development or a position statement.
PRESENTATION FORMATS
Short workshops:
1.5 to 2 hours. Teaching or training of techniques or guidelines for development of protocols/processes or demonstration of practice.
Oral presentations:
15 minutes. Report on original research, innovative programs and professional practices, theoretical and conceptual advances.
Poster Presentations:
Posters provide a static visual display of new techniques, programs, research or professional innovations. They are the ideal medium for the presentation of complex visual material and emerging practice content.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION INFORMATION
1. General Conditions
2. Submission of Your Abstract
Submissions will only be accepted using the button below.
Submission deadline is 30 September 2024.
Abstract format
TITLE
AUTHOR/S
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AUTHOR NOTIFICATION
You will be notified of acceptance of your submission by end October 2024 giving adequate time for travel arrangements to be made. All presenters of papers, posters and workshops, must pay for conference registration, and co-ordinate their own accommodation and travel arrangements.Upon receiving notification of acceptance, authors are required to notify the conference organisers of their intent to participate/present at the conference. Authors who fail to notify the conference organisers may have their presentations withdrawn from the program at the discretion of the committee.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the Rehab For Kids team at rehabconference@health.qld.gov.au.
Rehab for Kids presented by the Queensland Children's Hospital, will be held 5-7 March 2025 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre.
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