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Disabil Rehabil ; 32(9): 741-54, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20302442

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PURPOSE: Project Shake-It-Up provided a health promotion and capacity building program for individuals with spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and related neurological impairments. Major research aims were to evaluate changes in participants' self-efficacy, ability to set/achieve goals, and perceived independent-living status. METHODS: Participants completed self-efficacy measures at baseline, program completion, 6- and 12-month follow-up, and set health and/or independent living goals. Progress toward goal attainment was monitored periodically and assessed qualitatively. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant difference in the change in self-efficacy scores for intervention participants compared to non-participants. Participants gained independent-living skills and confidence in their abilities to set and achieve a variety of goals, in the areas of education, employment, housing, transportation, accessing community resources and activities, participation in sports and leisure, and health promotion. CONCLUSIONS: Researchers evaluated results using a disability studies framework of empowerment which recognizes the role of environment, gender, race/ethnicity, and social status in the experience of disability. Participants reported increased independence, community access, and participation. They took action in multiple arenas with changes observed and reported in areas of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and behavioral functioning that indicated greater personal empowerment.


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Disabled Persons/rehabilitation , Health Promotion , Multiple Sclerosis/rehabilitation , Neuromuscular Diseases/rehabilitation , Self Efficacy , Spinal Cord Injuries/rehabilitation , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Power, Psychological , Self-Help Devices , Young Adult
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Disabil Rehabil ; 27(4): 185-90, 2005 Feb 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15824049

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PURPOSE: This is a description of a model demonstration project called Project Shake-It-Up. This project promotes the health and empowerment of people with spinal cord injuries and related neurological disabilities. It also builds the capacity of community organizations that provide services to this population. METHODS: Participants are involved in interactive seminars concerning health and advocacy on topics like nutrition and being assertive with healthcare providers. They take part in physical and recreational activities such as seat kayaking, kite-flying and hand cycling. Case coordinators support their project participation and personal goal attainment. RESULTS: Community organizations and university researchers developed a successful partnership. Individual members of the first cohort supported one another and benefited physically and psychologically. CONCLUSIONS: Project-Shake-It-Up provides positive initial signs of the value of combining the resources of universities and community agencies. Working together, these organizations can develop distinctive, multi-faceted programmes to support the health and empowerment of people with spinal cord injuries and other related neurological disabilities.


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Health Promotion/methods , Nervous System Diseases/rehabilitation , Spinal Cord Injuries/rehabilitation , Activities of Daily Living , Female , Humans , Male , Models, Educational , Recreation
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