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Participation of children with disabilities in school: A realist systematic review of psychosocial and environmental factors.

Donald MaciverMarion RutherfordStella ArakelyanJessica M KramerJanet RichmondLiliya TodorovaDulce Nombre de María Romero AyusoHiromi Nakamura-ThomasMarjon Ten VeldenIan FinlaysonAnne O'HareKirsty Forsyth
Published in: PloS one (2019)
We identified 1828 papers in the initial search. Seventy two papers were included in the final synthesis. Synthesis of findings led to three overarching mechanisms representing psychosocial factors for children (1) identity (2) competence and (3) experience of mind and body. Environmental aspects (context) compromised five interrelated areas: (1) structures and organization, (2) peers, (3) adults, (4) space and (5) objects. Our synthesis provides insights on how professionals may organize efforts to improve children's participation. Consideration of these findings will help to proactively deal with suboptimal participation outcomes. Development of theoretically determined assessments and interventions for management of school participation are now required.
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