2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.09.120
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Perceived Participation and Its Correlates Among First-Stroke Survivors at Six Months After Discharge From a Tertiary Hospital in China

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“…The mean score of the IPA was 41.30 ( SD 21.22), which is like the results in Chen et al. (2018)'s study (mean = 40.39 SD 15.29). However, scores of the four subscales were substantively higher than those reported in the study by Palstam et al.…”
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“…The mean score of the IPA was 41.30 ( SD 21.22), which is like the results in Chen et al. (2018)'s study (mean = 40.39 SD 15.29). However, scores of the four subscales were substantively higher than those reported in the study by Palstam et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The score range of IPA‐C is 0–100 and a lower score indicates better self‐perceived participation and autonomy (He et al., 2013). The IPA‐C has been previously used in various populations including stroke patients, with reported Cronbach's α values of each domain between 0.81‐0.91 (Chen et al., 2018; He et al., 2013; Li et al., 2018).…”
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