
@article{ref1,
title="Participation in leisure activities during brain injury rehabilitation",
journal="Brain injury",
year="2011",
author="Collier, Ann Maree and Fleming, Jennifer and Griffin, Janelle and Gustafsson, Louise and Braithwaite, Helen and Fletcher, Stephanie",
volume="25",
number="9",
pages="806-818",
abstract="Primary objective: To describe and compare pre- and post-injury leisure activities of individuals receiving brain injury rehabilitation and explore levels of leisure participation and satisfaction. Research design: Cross-sectional descriptive study incorporating a survey of current and past leisure activities. Methods and procedures: Questionnaires were completed by 40 individuals with an acquired brain injury receiving inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation. Measures: Shortened Version of the Nottingham Leisure Questionnaire and Changes in Leisure Questionnaire (developed for this study). Results: Leisure participation declined following injury, particularly in social leisure activities. Pre-injury activities with high rates of discontinued or decreased participation were driving, going to pubs and parties, do-it-yourself activities and attending sports events. Inpatient participants generally attributed decreased participation to the hospital environment, whereas outpatient participants reported this predominantly as a result of disability. Post-injury levels of perceived leisure satisfaction were significantly lower for the inpatient group compared to pre-injury, but not for the outpatient group. Uptake of some new leisure activities was reported post-injury, however not at the rate to which participation declined. Conclusions: Leisure participation decreases during brain injury rehabilitation compared to pre-injury levels. Re-engagement in relevant, age-appropriate leisure activities needs to be addressed during rehabilitation to improve participation in this domain.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0269-9052",
doi="10.3109/02699052.2011.585508",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2011.585508"
}