Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives

Pathways and Resources for Engagement and Participation (PREP), an innovative intervention aimed at modifying the environment and coaching youth/parents, was found to be effective in improving youth participation in chosen community activities. In order to complement existing quantitative evidence,...

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Main Authors: Dana Anaby, Coralie Mercerat, Stephanie Tremblay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/9/1005
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spelling doaj-8ba2c382df8142c1b0c58accbe55b9b22020-11-24T21:43:25ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-09-01149100510.3390/ijerph14091005ijerph14091005Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ PerspectivesDana Anaby0Coralie Mercerat1Stephanie Tremblay2School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3G 1Y5, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC H2X 3P2, CanadaSchool of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3G 1Y5, CanadaPathways and Resources for Engagement and Participation (PREP), an innovative intervention aimed at modifying the environment and coaching youth/parents, was found to be effective in improving youth participation in chosen community activities. In order to complement existing quantitative evidence, this study examined parents’ perspectives on the PREP approach. Twelve parents of youth with physical disabilities (12 to 18 years old) who received the PREP approach participated in individual semi-structured interviews following the 12-week intervention delivered by an occupational therapist. Thematic analysis revealed three inter-linked themes, the first of which was informative, describing the “nature of intervention”, and led to two reflective themes: “multi-faceted effects of care” and “process of care”. Parents highlighted the effect of the PREP intervention in a broad sense, extending beyond the accomplishment of the selected activities. This involved improvements on the physical, emotional, and social levels as well as in autonomy. Parents also discussed how their own needs were acknowledged through the intervention and recognized the unique role of the occupational therapist in supporting this process. The findings provide additional information about the usefulness of the PREP approach and describe the various benefits generated by a single intervention. Such knowledge can expand the therapeutic options for positive, health-promoting participation.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/9/1005participationyouthchildhood disabilitiescommunityleisure
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author Dana Anaby
Coralie Mercerat
Stephanie Tremblay
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Stephanie Tremblay
Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
participation
youth
childhood disabilities
community
leisure
author_facet Dana Anaby
Coralie Mercerat
Stephanie Tremblay
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title Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives
title_short Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives
title_full Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives
title_fullStr Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Youth Participation Using the PREP Intervention: Parents’ Perspectives
title_sort enhancing youth participation using the prep intervention: parents’ perspectives
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Pathways and Resources for Engagement and Participation (PREP), an innovative intervention aimed at modifying the environment and coaching youth/parents, was found to be effective in improving youth participation in chosen community activities. In order to complement existing quantitative evidence, this study examined parents’ perspectives on the PREP approach. Twelve parents of youth with physical disabilities (12 to 18 years old) who received the PREP approach participated in individual semi-structured interviews following the 12-week intervention delivered by an occupational therapist. Thematic analysis revealed three inter-linked themes, the first of which was informative, describing the “nature of intervention”, and led to two reflective themes: “multi-faceted effects of care” and “process of care”. Parents highlighted the effect of the PREP intervention in a broad sense, extending beyond the accomplishment of the selected activities. This involved improvements on the physical, emotional, and social levels as well as in autonomy. Parents also discussed how their own needs were acknowledged through the intervention and recognized the unique role of the occupational therapist in supporting this process. The findings provide additional information about the usefulness of the PREP approach and describe the various benefits generated by a single intervention. Such knowledge can expand the therapeutic options for positive, health-promoting participation.
topic participation
youth
childhood disabilities
community
leisure
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/9/1005
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