2016
DOI: 10.1038/sc.2016.169
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Community participation for individuals with spinal cord injury living in Queensland, Australia

Abstract: Rehabilitation services need to support individuals with SCI to find meaningful employment and to engage in activities that provide them with a strong reason to participate.

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“…To explore the needs of people living with an SCI receiving formal caregiver and hospital services in Victoria, Australia. Carr et al 33 8…”
Section: Enforced Passivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To explore the needs of people living with an SCI receiving formal caregiver and hospital services in Victoria, Australia. Carr et al 33 8…”
Section: Enforced Passivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…51 Frustrating environmental and service barriers Vulnerability was exacerbated by limited access to their workplace, home, or transport. 38,42 If modifications were done poorly or ramps not available, choices were diminished for accessing the community, 28,33,42,46 performing roles at home, 38 and going to work or socializing. 27,47,49 Those participants living rurally were particularly affected by access issues, which resulted in having to work harder 50 or even leaving support networks to seek marginal improvements in community mobility in the city.…”
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“…Community participation 7 Carr JJ, 2017 49) Impairments of body functions and structures associated with community participation include level and severity of injury and the number of secondary conditions, whereas activity limitations include mobility and functional independence.…”
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confidence: 99%