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Determinants of participating in life after spinal cord injury - advice for health professionals arising from an examination of shared narratives.

Delena I AmstersJames DuncanVictoria FieldAlastair SmalesLeanne ZillmannMelissa B KendallPim Kuipers
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
The proposed participation promotion framework is grounded in the narratives of the research group but needs to be tested before it can be endorsed for practice. Implications for Rehabilitation In order to promote participation in life after spinal cord injury rehabilitation professionals can help people with spinal cord injury to negotiate the world, build and maintain a support crew and access equipment and technology. Spinal cord injury rehabilitation professionals can encourage people with spinal cord injury to push themselves, be assertive and be flexible, as these attributes can assist participation in life after spinal cord injury. In the pursuit of participation goals, rehabilitation professionals must accept the individuality of each person with spinal cord injury, respect that they may or may not be willing to make tradeoffs to achieve participation goals and that they are on an ever changing life journey.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • spinal cord injury
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • spinal cord
  • global health