The experience and perspective of people with spinal cord injury about well-being interventions: a systematic review of qualitative studies.
CONCLUSIONS: Rehabilitation interventions can influence well-being determinants. These determinants form a useful framework for the intentional design of well-being interventions, which should be informed by a broad understanding of well-being. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Well-being can be influenced by rehabilitation interventions, and a more explicit focus on well-being in intervention design and evaluation is recommended. Conceptual frameworks used to define and measure well-being should adopt a broad understanding of well-being. Well-being interventions should address the determinants identified by people with SCI (engaging in occupation, responsibility, values and perspectives, self-worth, self-continuity, relationships and the environment). People with SCI want a greater priority placed on well-being interventions, and more opportunities to engage in these interventions, especially in the community.
PMID: 33377801 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Simpson B, Villeneuve M, Clifton S Tags: Disabil Rehabil Source Type: research
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