THE HEALTH-SOCIAL SERVICES IN REHABILITATION FACILITIES FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS AND ITS RELATED FACTORS : FACTORS RELATED TO THE MOTIVATION FOR REHABILITATION TRAINING

  • KASAI Toshiyuki
    Faculty of Medical Science & Welfare, Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University
  • ANME Tokie
    National Rehabilitation Center for Disabled, Research Institute

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  • 全国身体障害者更生施設における支援の実態とその関連要因に関する研究 : 入所者の更生意欲に関連する要因
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the factors related to the motivation for rehabilitation training at rehabilitation facilities for physically disabled persons. The subjects were all the 5,762 persons who were in rehabilitation facilities for physically disabled persons in Japan. Professionals were asked to answer the questionnaire about each disabled person's motivation for rehabilitation training1, age, sex, kinds of disabilities, degree of impairment, activities of daily living, activity level, social adaptation, expectation from rehabilitation training, difficulties for rehabilitation training, etc. Spearman's correlation coefficient, chi-square test and logistic regression analysis were done to clarify the related factors of the motivation for rehabilitation training. The results showed that the motivation for rehabilitation training was significantly related to factors, such as expectations from rehabilitation training (r=0.67, p<0.01), difficulties for rehabilitation training (r=0.44, p<0.01), social adaptation (r=0.37, p<0.01). These relations were kept after controlling the effects of age, sex, educational background, disabilities, native place and degree of impairment. The results suggest that above factors are important to keep motivation for rehabilitation training. Further research must be done to clarify the other factors related to the motivation for rehabilitation training in rehabilitation facilities for physically disabled persons by using longitudinal data.

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