The research team is conducting a study to determine if a fall prevention program designed specifically for people who use wheelchairs and scooters can help people better prevent and manage falls compared to the standard of care. This study will compare two groups of participants: 1. One group will use the iROLL-O+ app, which offers personalized fall prevention tools and strategies. 2. The other group will receive fall prevention information from a well-known program developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), called STEADI, which stands for Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries. This study includes adults living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) or Multiple Sclerosis (MS) who use a wheelchair or scooter every day. The research team aims to determine which approach is more effective in reducing falls and improving confidence in performing daily activities.
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Functional Assessment of Currently Employed Technology Scale
Timeframe: Baseline
Fall Concerns Scale for Wheelchair and Scooter Users
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
Falls Prevention Strategies Survey
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
The Fall Management Scale
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
Fall Prevention and Management Questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
Community Participation Indicators Questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
Transfer Assessment Instrument Questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
Wheelchair Skills Test - Questionnaire
Timeframe: Baseline, Post-Intervention (Week 6 and Week 14)
System Usability Scale
Timeframe: Post-Intervention (Week 6)
Usefulness, Satisfaction, and Ease of Use Questionnaire
Timeframe: Post-Intervention (Week 6)
Mobile App Rating Scale
Timeframe: Post-Intervention (Week 6)