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Assessment of Community Participation for Individuals with Mobility Impairments

David B. Gray, PhD, Holly H. Hollingsworth, PhD, Kerri A. Morgan, MSOT OTR/L, Jessica Dashner, OTD, Carla Walker, MSOT OTR/L, Sue Tucker, MSOT OTR/L, Melissa Lyles, MSOT OTR/L, Denise Curl, BA, and Michael D. Scheller, PTA/L. Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University, Campus Box 8505, 4444 Forest Park Ave, St. Louis, MO 63108, 314-286-1658, grayda@wustl.edu

An instrument, the Community Participation and Perceived Receptivity Survey (CPPRS), was developed to measure factors that influence the participation of people with mobility impairments in doing community activities. The survey is personalized to the person depending on where they go and how important it is for them to go to a particular community site. The Community Activity Form (CAF) is used to determine which sections of the CPPRS the respondent will complete. The CAF asks the respondent to indicate which community sites they have visited in the last month (ex: grocery store, place of employment) and within the last year (ex: doctor's office, sports arena) as well as if it is important for them to visit these sites. In the CPPRS for each site the person may indicate barriers to community participation including personal factors (pain, fatigue, illness), environmental factors (physical factors in the environment, social attitudes, and lack of transportation), and level of assistance needed (such as a personal assistant or an assistive technology device) while visiting the site, as well as evaluative questions related to how satisfied and how much choice they have while visiting the site. A purposive sample of over 135 individuals with mobility limitations (34 power wheelchair users, 37 manual wheelchair users, 29 scooter users, and 35 cane/crutch/walker users) completed the surveys. This presentation will specifically report test retest reliability and internal consistency statistics. The scoring process for the measurement system and differences between participation by mobility device group will also be discussed.

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Keywords: Disability, Environment

Related Web page: enablemob.wustl.edu

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Any relevant financial relationships? No

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