2022
DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2022.908615
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Conceptualization of Participation: A Qualitative Synthesis of Brain Injury Stakeholder Perspectives

Abstract: BackgroundThe return to participation in meaningful life roles for persons with acquired brain injury (pwABI) is a goal shared by pwABI, their families, clinicians, and researchers. Synthesizing how pwABI define participation will help to identify the aspects of participation important to pwABI and can inform a person-centered approach to participation outcome assessment. To-date, the qualitative synthesis approach has been used to explore facilitators and barriers of participation post-stroke, and views about… Show more

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“…The World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) defines participation as "involvement in a life situation" and conceptualizes participation as one of the key health components [5] and a meaningful target for rehabilitation outcomes. Measuring participation after rehabilitation is also a challenge given the broad spectrum of overlapping aspects, such as education, work, community integration, social interaction and relationships, communication, transportation, domestic tasks, and a sense of belonging and being included [6]. Commonly used measures of community integration and return to work and school may target important aspects of participation, but more comprehensive tools like the 17-item Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools-Objective (PART-O) [7] have also been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) defines participation as "involvement in a life situation" and conceptualizes participation as one of the key health components [5] and a meaningful target for rehabilitation outcomes. Measuring participation after rehabilitation is also a challenge given the broad spectrum of overlapping aspects, such as education, work, community integration, social interaction and relationships, communication, transportation, domestic tasks, and a sense of belonging and being included [6]. Commonly used measures of community integration and return to work and school may target important aspects of participation, but more comprehensive tools like the 17-item Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools-Objective (PART-O) [7] have also been developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%