Successful Participation: The Lived Experience among Children with Disabilities

Author:

Heah Tom1,Case Tara2,McGuire Brianna3,Law Mary4

Affiliation:

1. Tom Heah, M.Sc. (OT), Reg. OT (BC) is an occupational therapist with the Northeast Mental Health Team, which is part of Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, BC. Telephone: (604) 253-5353

2. Tara Case, M.Sc. (OT), OT Reg. (Ont.) is an occupational therapist with the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa Health Service, Ottawa, ON. Telephone: (613) 761-1185;.

3. Brianna McGuire, M.Sc. (OT), OT Reg. (Ont.) is an occupational therapist with the Regional Municipality of Halton Children's Resource Services in Oakville, ON. Telephone: (905) 627-7660;.

4. Mary Law, PhD, FCAOT, is Associate Dean and Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, and Co-director CanChild Centre for Childhod Disability Research, ON..

Abstract

Background. Children with disabilities are at risk for limited daily occupational participation. This paper presents a phenomenological study describing the meaning of participation in activities outside of school to children with physical and neurological disabilities and their parents. Methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight children and their parents. Results. Nine themes, organized under three categories, describe what successful participation means, and the personal and environmental supports and barriers to participation. Successful participation is defined in terms of being with others and being able to perform tasks independently. Conclusions. This study demonstrates that children with physical and neurological disabilities enjoy the same activities as those children without these disabilities. Activities allowing children to experience enjoyment have the best chance of ensuring children's participation. The role of the parent in providing opportunities for participation, and the importance of environmental and personal resources are particularly important. Finally, implications for occupational therapy and research are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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