Evaluating a pilot community-based self-management program for adults with spinal cord injury

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Koh, Pauline P. W. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Ben Mortenson, W. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Fac Med, Rehabil Sci, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[2] SPD, CentralizedServ, Singapore, Singapore
[3] Vancouver Coastal Hlth Res Inst, Rehabil Res Program, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] Univ British Columbia, Fac Med, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[5] Int Collaborat Repair Discoveries ICORD, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[6] SPD, 2 Peng Nguan St, Singapore 168955, Singapore
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Self-management; Spinal cord injury; Self-efficacy; INPATIENT REHABILITATION; LIFE SATISFACTION; EFFICACY; PEOPLE; INDIVIDUALS; INTEGRATION; RELIABILITY; DISABILITY; FRAMEWORK; VALIDITY;
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10.1080/10790268.2023.2220510
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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ObjectiveTo evaluate outcomes and perceptions of participating in a pilot spinal cord injury (SCI) specific community-based self-management program.DesignA program evaluation conducted through the review of retrospective data.SettingAn outpatient vocational rehabilitation service in Singapore.ParticipantsAdults with SCI who completed a self-management intervention.InterventionA self-management educational program was delivered by healthcare professionals with involvement of peer mentors. Up to six self-selected topics were covered using a multi-modal teaching approach.Outcome MeasuresRetrospective data collected at baseline, post-intervention, and three-month follow-up were analyzed. Outcome measures included the University of Washington Self-Efficacy scale (UW-SES), SCI Secondary Conditions Scale (SCI-SCS), Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ), and employment. Post-program survey findings were also reviewed.ResultsData from fifteen participants revealed positive changes over time for the UW-SES (& eta;(2) = .27), SCI-SCS (& eta;(2) = .21), and CIQ (& eta;(2) = .23). Self-efficacy scores increased from baseline to post-intervention with a large effect size (Hedge's g = 0.89), and from baseline to follow-up with a medium effect size (Hedge's g = 0.50). Participants reported overall perceived benefit and satisfaction with the program's design and relevance. They valued access to useful information, effective instructional methods, program customization, and participant empowerment and affirmation. Suggestions for program refinement included: more peer support, psycho-emotional support, and continued program adaptability and accessibility.ConclusionA SCI-specific community-based self-management program was associated with short-term improvements in self-efficacy and was well-received. Further research is required to determine its effectiveness, essential program features that promote successful outcomes, and cost-effectiveness of program implementation.
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