Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/06/19 This study investigated the feasibility of virtual reality (VR) as a therapeutic intervention for two pediatric populations: cerebral palsy and autism. OTs, children with autism, and their caregivers trialed VR and subsequently participated in either a focus group or a semistructured interview. Data analysis revealed several themes regarding the use of VR with these populations. Positive results indicate the need for future development of pediatric-specific VR programs. Primary Author and Speaker: Jennilee Dodds Additional Authors and Speakers: Allison Ellington

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