Participation as a means-implications for intervention reasoning.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1399818
Mats Granlund, Christine Imms
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Introduction: The increased focus among researchers and professionals on participation as an explicit intervention outcome has prompted a paradigm shift in both thought and practice. However, much research centers on altering participation outcomes in specific life situations and stages. This discussion paper considers "participation as a means" in pediatric rehabilitation and special education interventions, emphasizing its role in achieving lasting outcomes.

Method: This paper uses a Venn diagram approach to consider relations between three core concepts-participation, intervention, and outcomes-and their intersection. The paper's central theme revolves around the intersection of these concepts, wherein participation serves as a means to achieve enduring participation outcomes within the realms of rehabilitation and special education. The discussion is supported by contemporary empirical work and from literature identified in two recent scoping reviews focusing on the intervention process.

Results: Achieving enduring participation outcomes through participation in the intervention process necessitates creating a learning experience, with children and families actively participating in every step: identifying participation issues, seeking explanations, prioritizing intervention goals, selecting methods, implementing interventions, and evaluating the process and outcomes.

Discussion: This structured approach supports professionals and researchers to foster the skills and capacity required for lasting participation outcomes for children with impairments.

参与作为一种手段--对干预推理的影响。
导言:研究人员和专业人员越来越重视将参与作为一项明确的干预成果,这促使思想和实践的范式发生了转变。然而,许多研究都集中在改变特定生活环境和阶段的参与结果上。本文讨论了儿科康复和特殊教育干预中 "将参与作为一种手段 "的问题,强调了参与在取得持久成果中的作用:本文采用维恩图的方法来探讨三个核心概念--参与、干预和结果--之间的关系及其交叉点。本文的中心主题围绕这些概念的交叉点展开,其中参与是在康复和特殊教育领域实现持久参与成果的一种手段。讨论得到了当代实证工作以及最近两篇以干预过程为重点的范围界定综述中的文献的支持:通过参与干预过程来实现持久的参与成果,必须创造一种学习体验,让儿童和家庭积极参与每一个步骤:确定参与问题、寻求解释、优先考虑干预目标、选择方法、实施干预以及评估过程和成果:讨论:这种结构化的方法有助于专业人员和研究人员培养技能和能力,使有缺陷的儿童获得持久的参与成果。
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