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Pilot evaluation of a coping-oriented supportive program for people with spinal cord injury during inpatient rehabilitation.

Yan LiDaniel Thomas BressingtonWai Tong Chien
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
Our findings support the feasibility and acceptability of the COSP, and suggest that this intervention is a promising psychosocial care program to enhance people's life satisfaction and well-being as well as the satisfaction of social support after SCI. Further testing of this program with a larger-sized and diverse sample of people with SCI is needed. Implications for Rehabilitation The Chinese culturally-sensitive psychosocial care program (coping-oriented supportive program) is feasible, and has the potential to enhance people's self-efficacy in coping with spinal cord injury, and improve their psychosocial well-being and life satisfaction. The conventional inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation services could be improved by providing this "first-line" psychosocial care program in line with the current medical rehabilitation service.
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