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Citation

Lee T, Norton A, Hayes S, Adamson K, Schwellnus H, Evans C. Phys. Occup. Ther. Pediatr. 2017; 37(4): 444-455.

Affiliation

e Department of Physical Therapy , University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario , Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/01942638.2016.1261980

PMID

28121255

Abstract

AIMS: To explore parents' perceptions of their youth's transition from rehabilitation to school following an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and how physiotherapy influenced the youth's participation and physical function during the transition.

METHODS: The study utilized phenomenological qualitative methodology using semi-structured interviews with 11 parents of youth 10 to 18 years of age recruited from one pediatric rehabilitation hospital in Ontario. Each interview was audiotaped, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed.

RESULTS: Parents valued physiotherapy and highlighted potential areas of improved service delivery to promote participation in an active lifestyle during this transition. In addition to being parents, they had to assume new roles and responsibilities in order to motivate their youth to continue with therapy and physical activity and had to facilitate their participation in school, recreational and social activities.

CONCLUSION: For youth following an ABI, the transition back to school is complex and strategies should be supportive and responsive. Implications for physiotherapists include improved collaboration with community partners to motivate youth and promote physical activity; engage youth with their peers early in the rehabilitation process; and ongoing support for parents.


Language: en

Keywords

Acquired brain injury; physiotherapy; qualitative research; school re-entry; transition

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