TY - JOUR KW - Algorithms KW - Brazil KW - Cross-Cultural Comparison KW - Disabled Persons KW - Female KW - Health Status Indicators KW - Humans KW - India KW - Interpersonal Relations KW - Interviews as Topic KW - Male KW - Nepal KW - Patient Satisfaction KW - Public health KW - Quality of Life KW - Rehabilitation KW - Reproducibility of Results KW - Socioeconomic Factors KW - Surveys and Questionnaires AU - van Brakel WH AU - Anderson AM AU - Mutatkar R K AU - Bakirtzief Z AU - Nicholls PG AU - Raju M S AU - Das-Pattanayak RK AB -

PURPOSE: To develop a scale to measure (social) participation for use in rehabilitation, stigma reduction and social integration programmes.

METHOD: A scale development study was carried out in Nepal, India and Brazil using standard methods. The instrument was to be based on the Participation domains of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), be cross-cultural in nature and assess client-perceived participation. Respondents rated their participation in comparison with a "peer", defined as "someone similar to the respondent in all respects except for the disease or disability".

RESULTS: An 18-item instrument was developed in seven languages. Crohnbach's alpha was 0.92, intra-tester stability 0.83 and inter-tester reliability 0.80. Discrimination between controls and clients was good at a Participation Score threshold of 12. Responsiveness after a "life change" was according to expectation.

CONCLUSIONS: The Participation Scale is reliable and valid to measure client-perceived participation in people affected by leprosy or disability. It is expected to be valid in other (stigmatised) conditions also, but this needs confirmation. The scale allows collection of participation data and impact assessment of interventions to improve social participation. Such data may be compared between clients, interventions and programmes. The scale is suitable for use in institutions, but also at the peripheral level.

BT - Disability and rehabilitation C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16467054?dopt=Abstract

CN - VANBRAKEL 2006a DA - 2006 Feb 28 DO - 10.1080/09638280500192785 IS - 4 J2 - Disabil Rehabil LA - eng N2 -

PURPOSE: To develop a scale to measure (social) participation for use in rehabilitation, stigma reduction and social integration programmes.

METHOD: A scale development study was carried out in Nepal, India and Brazil using standard methods. The instrument was to be based on the Participation domains of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), be cross-cultural in nature and assess client-perceived participation. Respondents rated their participation in comparison with a "peer", defined as "someone similar to the respondent in all respects except for the disease or disability".

RESULTS: An 18-item instrument was developed in seven languages. Crohnbach's alpha was 0.92, intra-tester stability 0.83 and inter-tester reliability 0.80. Discrimination between controls and clients was good at a Participation Score threshold of 12. Responsiveness after a "life change" was according to expectation.

CONCLUSIONS: The Participation Scale is reliable and valid to measure client-perceived participation in people affected by leprosy or disability. It is expected to be valid in other (stigmatised) conditions also, but this needs confirmation. The scale allows collection of participation data and impact assessment of interventions to improve social participation. Such data may be compared between clients, interventions and programmes. The scale is suitable for use in institutions, but also at the peripheral level.

PY - 2006 SP - 193 EP - 203 T2 - Disability and rehabilitation TI - The Participation Scale: measuring a key concept in public health. VL - 28 SN - 0963-8288 ER -