2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.alter.2017.06.002
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A person-centered approach in initial rehabilitation needs assessment: Experiences of persons with disabilities

Abstract: r é s u m é L'approche centrée sur la personne est une approche holistique et individuelle adaptée pour répondre aux besoins de la personne, en reconnaissant le client en qualité d'expert et de participant actif dans le processus de réadaptation. Cet article met l'accent sur une étude qui a été menée en Estonie pour explorer les perceptions des personnes handicapées au sujet de l'approche centrée sur la personne, en étudiant leur expérience des services dont ils ont été bénéficiaires et la participation au pro… Show more

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“…The largest distinctive client group of social rehabilitation efforts is patients with a clear medical diagnosis or an impairment, which, by extension, affects their social life. This group includes people with neurological problems (e.g., traumatic brain injury; Tate et al, 2003;Ylvisaker & Feeney, 2000), neurological patients (Portillo & Cowley, 2011), psychiatric patients with mental illness (Koichi et al, 2009;Lucca & Allen, 2001;Myers, 1980;Semba et al, 1993;Weisman, 1985), and people with disabilities (Hanga et al, 2015(Hanga et al, , 2017Kolo, 1996). Hanga et al (2015, p.32) also use the expression people with "reduced work capacity", which can refer to either a medical diagnosis or some other cause such as emotional problems.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The largest distinctive client group of social rehabilitation efforts is patients with a clear medical diagnosis or an impairment, which, by extension, affects their social life. This group includes people with neurological problems (e.g., traumatic brain injury; Tate et al, 2003;Ylvisaker & Feeney, 2000), neurological patients (Portillo & Cowley, 2011), psychiatric patients with mental illness (Koichi et al, 2009;Lucca & Allen, 2001;Myers, 1980;Semba et al, 1993;Weisman, 1985), and people with disabilities (Hanga et al, 2015(Hanga et al, , 2017Kolo, 1996). Hanga et al (2015, p.32) also use the expression people with "reduced work capacity", which can refer to either a medical diagnosis or some other cause such as emotional problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actual services offered under the title 'social rehabilitation' are manifold. Social rehabilitation covers services from social assessments to therapy (e.g., Hanga et al, 2017;Portillo et al, 2009;Portillo & Cowley, 2011), counseling, and coaching (e.g., Hanga et al, 2015;Piechowicz et al, 2014;Ylvisaker & Feeney, 2000); from educative groups (e.g., Becker-Pestka, 2017) to actual vocational training (e.g., Aborisade & Aderinto, 2008a;Hanga et al, 2015;Koichi et al, 2009) or job hunting (Sefarbi, 1986); and from solving relationship or communication problems (e.g., Savard et al, 2013;Ylvisaker & Feeney, 2000) to recreational activities and outings (e.g., Arnetz & Theorell, 1987;Lucca & Allen, 2001).…”
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“…Le double codage a permis de confirmer des thèmes déjà présents dans la littérature et en a fait émerger d'autres. Un travail de confrontation entre les codeurs a permis de parvenir à un consensus sur des questions sémantiques ; ainsi les thèmes similaires ont émergé et ont été regroupés en catégories afin de répondre à la question de recherche[19].…”
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