Keiko Shikako
Associate Professor
BSc OT, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; PhD, Rehabilitation Science VRƵ
University, Canada; Postdoctorate Knowledge Translation in policymaking for children with
disabilities, McMaster University and Knowledge Translation in policymaking in
Environmental Design and Accessibility, Université de Montréal.
Occupational Solutions I - Pediatric Neurologic Conditions
Occupational Solutions II - Policies supporting the participation of children with disabilities
Knowledge Translation in Rehabilitation - Knowledge Translation to policymaking
Public Policy and Knowledge Translation
My research focuses on the promotion of healthy living andthe human rights of children with disabilities AND knowledge translation science and practice. My research program adopts a participatoryapproach to engage different interested parties, including policymakers, children and theirfamiliesin finding solutions to change the environment, informing policymaking and promoting the participation of children with disabilities in different life roles and activities.
Current research projects include:
- TheJooay App ()
- The PLAY project - creating inclusive playgrounds and measuring human rights indicators through the right to play
- Accessibility Standards Canada - Youth Employment Accessibility through Healthy inclusive communities (YEAH!)
- Beyond Convention: The impact of the UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities in Canada
Knowledge Translation Initiatives and projects that I am currently leading/involved in include:
- The PolicyHub in Childhood Disabilities
- The Knowledge Mobilization program at the CHILD-BRIGHT SPOR ()
- The childhood disability LINK website ()
- Canadian Civil Society Organizations reporting on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and on the Rights of the Child
- Accessibility Standards Canada Technical Committee in Public Spaces
- CanNRT Neurodevelopmental Research Training Platform()
Research Areas:
childhood disability
knowledge translation
participation
public policy
human rights
Policy Options-
Stanford Social Innovation -
CBC - Radio Canada -
Ami Télé (perfect parenting)-
Ami Télé (Une famille comme les autres) -
- Interview on the UN:minutes 6:38 to 9:11 of the video.
- Interview on the Jooay application:minutes 6:38 to 9:11 of the video
CTV -
LA PRESSE -
Montreal Gazette -
ComSanté -
Globe and Mail -
CIHR -
CIHR -
Public Policy, Knowledge Translation, Childhood Disabilities
Shikako-Thomas K, Shevell M. (2018). Promoting the Human Rights of Children With Neurologic Conditions.Semin Pediatr Neurol. 2018 Oct;27:53-61.
Shikako et al. Evidence-informed stakeholder consultations to promote rights-based approaches for children with disabilities. Front. Rehabil. Sci., 29 April 2024. Sec. Disability, Rehabilitation, and Inclusion, Volume 5 - 2024 |
Shikako K et al., Jooay App Research Group. Designing User-Centered Mobile Health Initiatives to Promote Healthy Behaviors for Children With Disabilities: Development and Usability Study. JMIR Form Res 2021;5(9):e23877. doi:
Shikako K, Lencucha R, Hunt M, Jodoin S, Elsabbagh M, Hudon A, Cogburn D, Chandra A, Gignac-Eddy A, Ananthamoorthy N, Martens R. How Did Governments Address the Needs of People With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic? An Analysis of 14 Countries' Policies Based on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2023;12:7111. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7111. Epub 2023 May 17. PMID: 37579394; PMCID: PMC10425656.
Longo E, Galvão ÉRVP, Ferreira HNC, Lindquist ARR,Shikako-ThomasK. (2018). Knowledge translation in pediatric rehabilitation: expanding access to scientific knowledge.Braz J Phys Ther. 2017 Nov - Dec;21(6):389-390.
Moore JL, Shikako-Thomas K, Backus D. Knowledge Translation in Rehabilitation: A Shared Vision.Pediatr Phys Ther. 2017 Jul;29 Suppl 3:S64-S72
Shikako-Thomas, K., & Law, M. (2015). A policy mapping of policies supporting participation of children withdisabilities in Canada: From policy to play. Disability & Society , 30(3).
Yusuf, A.,Shikako-Thomas, K., Elsabbagh, M., & Prasanna, S.(2014). Community engagement and knowledgetranslation: Progress and challenge in autism research Autism, 18(7).
Camdem, C.,Shikako-Thomas, K., Nguyen, T., Russel, D., Thomas, A., & Morris, C. (2015). Perspectives inintegrated knowledge translation (IKT): A scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation.
Shikako-Thomas, K., Kolehmainen, N., Ketelaar, M., Bult, M., & Law, M. (2014). Promotingleisure participation as part of health and well-being in children and youth with cerebral palsy.Journal of Child Neurology, 5;29(8):1125-1133. doi:10.1177/0883073814533422 (IF 1.6)
Shikako-Thomas K., Shevell M., Lach L., Law M., Schmitz N., Poulin C., Majnemer A., & the QUALAgroup. (2013). Are you doing what you want do do? Leisure preferences of adolescents withcerebral palsy. Developmental Neurorehabilitation. [Epub ahead of print] (IF: 1.861)
Shikako-Thomas K., Bogossian A., Lach L., Shevell M., & Majnemer A. (2013). Parents’ perspectives ofthe quality of life of adolescents with cerebral palsy: Trajectories, choices and hope. Disability andRehabilitation, 35(25):2113-22.
Shikako-Thomas K., Shevell M., Lach L., Law M., Schmitz N., Poulin C., Majnemer A., & the QUALAgroup. (2013). Determinants of participation in leisure activities among adolescents with cerebralpalsy. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 7;34(9):2621-2634.
Shikako-Thomas K., Shevell M., Lach L., Law M., Schmitz N., Poulin C., Majnemer A., & the QUALAgroup (2013). Picture me playing – A portrait of participation and enjoyment of leisure activities inadolescents with cerebral palsy. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 34(3):1001-10.
MacDonald, S. Sharpe, H.,Shikako-Thomas, K., Larsen, B., MacKay, L. (2013). Entering unchartedwaters: Navigating the Transition from Trainee to career for the non-physician clinician-scientist.Academic Medicine 88 (1): 61-66.
Shikako-Thomas. K., Dahan, N., Shevell, M., Law, M., Birnbaum, R., Rosenbaum, P., Poulin, C.,& Majnemer, A. (2012). Play and be happy? – Quality of life and participation in school-aged childrenwith cerebral palsy. International Journal of Pediatrics, ID387280. Doi:10.1155/2012/387280.
Dahan-Oliel, N.,Shikako-Thomas, K., & Majnemer, A. (2012). Quality of life and leisureparticipation in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: A thematic analysis of theliterature. Quality of Life Research, 21(3):427–39.
Majnemer, A.,Shikako-Thomas, K., Chokron, N.,Law, M.,Shevell, M., Poulin, C., & Rosenbaum, P.(2010). Leisure activity preferences for children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine andChild Neurology, 52(2):115-6.
Shikako-Thomas, K., Lach, L., Majnemer, A., Nimignon, J., Cameron, K., Shevell M.(2009). Qualityof life from the perspective of adolescents with cerebral palsy: ‘‘I just think I’m a normal kid, I justhappen to have a disability”. Quality of Life Research, (18):825–832.
Shikako-Thomas, K., Majnemer, A., Law, M., & Lach, L. (2008). Determinants of participation inleisure activities in children and youth with cerebral palsy: Systematic review. Physical &Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 28(2):155–169.