2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2005.08.001
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Beyond Function: Predicting Participation in a Rehabilitation Cohort

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“…To our knowledge, stability of activity level has rarely been considered in previous studies, although it might be a prerequisite to engagement in social participation and a feeling of satisfaction with social participation. Activity level has been found to be one of the most powerful correlates or predictors of level of social participation [13,28,[57][58][59][60][61][62] and, although less studied, of satisfaction with social participation [13]. The ability of an individual to perform a task or action clearly partially explained his/her ability to participate in social roles, which are more complex and often require prior completion of daily activities (e.g., dressing, bathing, eating, etc.).…”
Section: Best Correlates Of Accomplishment Level and Satisfaction Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To our knowledge, stability of activity level has rarely been considered in previous studies, although it might be a prerequisite to engagement in social participation and a feeling of satisfaction with social participation. Activity level has been found to be one of the most powerful correlates or predictors of level of social participation [13,28,[57][58][59][60][61][62] and, although less studied, of satisfaction with social participation [13]. The ability of an individual to perform a task or action clearly partially explained his/her ability to participate in social roles, which are more complex and often require prior completion of daily activities (e.g., dressing, bathing, eating, etc.).…”
Section: Best Correlates Of Accomplishment Level and Satisfaction Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, perceived obstacles in "Physical environment and accessibility" added to the explanation of the accomplishment level of social participation, while the facilitator "Social support and attitudes" explained satisfaction with social participation. The literature contains several studies [28,58,[66][67][68] that supported associations between the environment and social participation. Rochette et al [28] found that fewer perceived obstacles in the environment, together with younger age and a lower level of impairments and activity limitations, explained a higher accomplishment level of participation (R 2 = 58.9%).…”
Section: Best Correlates Of Accomplishment Level and Satisfaction Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that older age (Gidlow et al 2007) and functional status (Sjösten et al 2007;Jette et al 2005) are related to participation in preventive interventions. Studies have also shown that psychological characteristics (Heikkinen et al 2002) and social relations vary with age (van Tilburg 1998).…”
Section: Covariatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older persons with strong social support were more likely to adhere to diabetes recommendations (Carranza and LeBaron 2004;Nakahara et al 2006), to comply with antidepressant medications (Voils et al 2005), to adhere to cancer screening programmes (Gili et al 2006), to participate in rehabilitation projects (Jette et al 2005;Keysor et al 2006) and to maintain physical activity (McAuley et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICF has not only been promoted as a conceptual framework for post stroke rehabilitation [12][13][14] but also as a valuable framework for illustrating the impacts of stroke [15] This framework also considers the complex interaction between the individual and the environment of that individual [16]. In so doing, the ICF suggests that the environmental factors associated with the individuals' current circumstances affect their participation and general health condition [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%