Participation of adolescents with and without physical disabilities and chronic diseases: A comprehensive conceptualization

Author:

Bernard Marie1ORCID,Hoffmann Laura12,Richter Matthias12,Völlm Carina3,Fink Astrid4,Dawal Britta5

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences, Medical Faculty Martin Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg Germany

2. TUM School of Medicine and Health, Department Health and Sport Sciences, Chair of Social Determinants of Health Technical University of Munich Germany

3. Health Department City of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

4. Department of Health and Consumer Protection Kreis Groß‐Gerau Groß‐Gerau Germany

5. Department of Educational‐and Social Sciences University of Applied Sciences Südwestfalen Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn 2001, the International Classification of Functioning and Disability (ICF) introduced participation as a main goal of rehabilitation processes. However, to date, a comprehensive concept of participation in the rehabilitative context is missing, particularly in German‐speaking countries. We thus aimed to refine and extend the existing concepts of participation in this brief communication.MethodsIn preceding studies, we conducted semi‐structured interviews with adolescents who either had chronic diseases and/or physical disabilities or had no impairments and focus groups with parents and experts. Based on these diverse perspectives and findings, we refine the term participation.ResultsParticipation is a construct that is embedded in a social context and consists of objective (i.e., attendance) and subjective (i.e., satisfaction and involvement) dimensions. These dimensions are reflected in different domains and areas that are relevant to adolescents' lives. In addition, the subjective relevance of respective areas in life needs to be regarded as a weighing component when evaluating participation.ConclusionOur results reflect international models on participation, refine the existing concept, and underline the multidimensional character of participation. These findings are urgently needed to develop appropriate instruments, for example, for assessing whether rehabilitative processes are effective regarding the goal of participation.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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