Abstract
Part 1 of this study examined the range of objectives that must be included in a personal rehabilitation plan, in order to ensure compatibility with clients' goals, values and aspirations. In Part 2, examination is made of the importance of identifying when objectives have been reached and what characteristics these objectives should have for it to be possible to recognise that they have been achieved. This is placed in the context of accountability and the use of outcome measures. Spinal cord injury is again used for illustration. Consideration is given to the possible barriers to active patient participation in the rehabilitation process.
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