Map Home
Type / to search with text or keywords
/
keyboard shortcut: Type "/" on your keyboard for a quick search
Search button
Loading...
Loading...
Scroll left
Grants
Citations
H-Index
Patents
News
Books
Scroll right
Collapse sidebar
Data issues & feedback
Adjust height of sidebar
KMap
People
Adjust height of sidebar
KMap
Profile
Burris Duncan
Professor Emeritus, Public Health | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Health Promotion Sciences
Full Page
Overview
Research
More
Collaboration
(16)
Thaddeus Pace
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Cynthia Thomson
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Michele Walsh
Mutual work: 4 Publications
Collaboration Details
Denise Roe
Mutual work: 1 Proposal
Collaboration Details
Lynn Gerald
Mutual work: 1 Grantīš5 Proposals
Collaboration Details
Page 1 of 4
Previous page
Next page
Grants
(9)
Sign in to view all grants
Page 1 of 2
Previous page
Next page
Publications
(73)
Recent
How does the intensity of physical therapy affect the Gross Motor Function Measure GMFM-66) total score in children with cerebral palsy? A systematic review protocol.
2020
physical therapy,
cerebral palsy,
gross motor function measure,
systematic review,
intensity
Cross-border Collaboration to Assist Individuals with Disabilities: Despite a Border Wall, a Common Goal Unites People
2020
cross-border collaboration,
assistance for disabilities,
border wall impact,
common goal unity,
inclusive support
Feasibility of engaging college students in a 10-day plant-based diet
2018
nutrition,
dietary habits,
college students,
plant-based diet
Feasibility of an intensive outpatient Perception-Action approach intervention for children with cerebral palsy: A pilot study RC1] was RC2 last year)
2018
intensive outpatient,
cerebral palsy,
perception-action approach,
intervention
Is intensive outpatient physiotherapy feasible for parents of young children with cerebral palsy? A mixed-method pilot study
2017
physiotherapy,
parental involvement,
cerebral palsy,
feasibility
Evaluating Latino WIC Mothers' Perceptions of Infant's Healthy Growth: A Formative Assessment
2016
maternal perception,
infant health,
wic program,
formative assessment,
latino community
Intense physiotherapies using the Perception-Action approach to improve function in young children with spastic cerebral palsy
2015
physiotherapy,
cerebral palsy,
perception-action,
function improvement,
young children
Why parents use the emergency department during evening hours for nonemergent pediatric care
2014
pediatric care,
emergency department,
parental decision-making,
nonemergent care,
evening hours
Is an intense outpatient physiotherapy program feasible for parents of young children with Cerebral Palsy? A mixed method pilot study.
2014
physiotherapy,
cerebral palsy,
parental involvement,
feasibility,
mixed methods
Evaluating Latino WIC Mothers&8217; Perceptions of Infant&8217;s Healthy Growth: A Formative Assessment
2014
maternal health,
infant nutrition,
wic program,
cultural perceptions,
formative assessment