Improving the participation of youth with physical disabilities in community activities: An interrupted time series design

BACKGROUND/AIM: Youth with physical disabilities experience restrictions to participation in community-based leisure activities; however, there is little evidence about how to improve their involvement. This study examined whether an intervention to remove environmental barriers and develop strategies using a coaching approach improved youth participation in leisure activities.

CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first to examine an intervention aimed at increasing leisure participation by changing only the environment. The results indicate that environment-focussed interventions are feasible and effective in promoting youth participation. Such findings can inform the design of a larger study and guide occupational therapy practice.

A paper by Law M, Anaby D, Imms C, Teplicky R, Turner L.

Go to: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25678151?utm_source=February+2015+CanChild+Today&utm_campaign=CanChild+Today+-+Jan+2015&utm_medium=email