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Capturing the psychosocial impacts of falls from the perspectives of wheelchair users with spinal cord injury through photo-elicitation.

Hardeep SinghCarol Y ScovilKaren YoshidaSarah OosmanAnita KaiserSusan Brenda JaglalKristin E Musselmann
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
Falls have a significant psychosocial impact for some, but not all participants. Clinicians should explore whether and to what extent falls/fall risk have a lasting psychosocial impact, and work with individuals to create strategies that may reduce negative psychosocial impacts.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThis study highlighted that falls can have a significant psychosocial impact on the lives of some wheelchair users with spinal cord injury.Since a wheelchair user's concern of falls may change overtime, clinicians are encouraged to have ongoing dialogue about every wheelchair user's level of concern about falls.If a wheelchair user expresses a high concern of falls, clinicians are encouraged to provide appropriate supports and resources for individuals to continue engaging in meaningful activities.
Keyphrases
  • community dwelling
  • mental health
  • palliative care