2007
DOI: 10.1177/0269215507077278
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Development and evaluation of a new questionnaire for rating perceived participation1

Abstract: The ROPP questionnaire has sufficient psychometric reliability and validity and promises to be a useful questionnaire in neurological rehabilitation. Further research is needed to establish criterion validity and sensitivity to change.

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“…To make adapted support possible in the context of where older adults live, it is argued that the assessment of both quantifiable and subjective aspects of participation may be of importance (Sandström & Lundin-Olsson, 2007). A recent study found that staff in homecare services might overestimate the impact of their social contact with the older adults on their participation satisfaction (Witsø, Eide, & Vik, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To make adapted support possible in the context of where older adults live, it is argued that the assessment of both quantifiable and subjective aspects of participation may be of importance (Sandström & Lundin-Olsson, 2007). A recent study found that staff in homecare services might overestimate the impact of their social contact with the older adults on their participation satisfaction (Witsø, Eide, & Vik, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only the GPS covers all 9 domains (71); other instruments do not cover all domains and they differ in the number of domains they cover (26,85,86,112,113,117,119,120,123). Some instruments claim to rely on the ICF, but have operationalized domains other than those described in the ICF (45, 114-116, 118, 121, 124, 125).…”
Section: Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…frequency) and subjective (i.e. satisfaction) participation, Rating of Perceived Participation measures the individual's perceived and desire to change [ 51 ] and the Participation Scale [ 52 ] measures participation compared to a 'peer norm'. All of the instruments measure participation in mobility, self-care, domestic life, interpersonal interaction and relationships, major life (e.g.…”
Section: Measuring Social Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%