Assumptions are our taken for granted interpretation of the world. They are identified as important in reasoning, sense making, behaviour and action. Anecdotal evidence from users of neurological rehabilitation services suggest that assumptions influence how they are perceived and related to, impacting on their experiences of inclusion. This study investigates the assumptions held by service users and staff about neurological rehabilitation, examines their influence on inclusion and explores the conditions influencing change in assumptions. This doctoral study drew largely on data generated as part of a funded research project, which investigated perceptions of inclusion and inclusive practice in neurological rehabilitation. Both the fun...
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Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
Menschen, die unter chronischen Einschränkungen leiden, sind dauerhaft auf die Unterstützung von Ges...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand existing vocational rehabilitation (VR) service provisio...
The importance of patients’ active involvement in neuro-rehabilitation after acquired brain injury h...
Background: Predicting recovery and benefit of neuro-rehabilitation has huge implications in today’s...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
© 2016 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: It is important to evaluate cha...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
People with long-term conditions are intensive users of health services as well as being long term u...
Menschen, die unter chronischen Einschränkungen leiden, sind dauerhaft auf die Unterstützung von Ges...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...
Purpose: This study aimed to understand existing vocational rehabilitation (VR) service provisio...
The importance of patients’ active involvement in neuro-rehabilitation after acquired brain injury h...
Background: Predicting recovery and benefit of neuro-rehabilitation has huge implications in today’s...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
© 2016 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: It is important to evaluate cha...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...