This might be of interest for this group,
Ton Duindam
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>Date: Sun, 6 Jul 1997 12:45:02 -0700
>Reply-To: Adventure Therapy Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
>Sender: Adventure Therapy Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Ray Sund <[log in to unmask]>
>Organization: Cosmos inc
>Subject: spinal cord injury - journal questions again
>Comments: To: [log in to unmask]
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADVTHE-L <[log in to unmask]>
>
>I'M RESENDING THIS MESSAGE AS APPARENTLY THE ATTACHMENT (JOUNAL
>QUESTIONS) WERE GARBLED. I'M NOW INCLUDING THEM IN THIS MESSAGE - SEE
>BELOW
>FRAN
>
>Members of the leisurenet and adventure therapy list, I apologise in
>advance for the length of this email.
> I am a research masters student, doing qualitative research on the
>value
> of adventure pursuit courses for people with spinal cord injuries, and
> whether there are any benefits of these courses during the
> rehabilitation process. Data is to be gathered by way of
>participants> completing set questions in a journal format, pre
>course, immediately
> post course and 3 months post. Set questions will also be asked of one
> of the medical professionals (OT, Physic, Nurse) - based on their
> observations - attending the course. I'd like feedback on the questions
> I'm proposing to use. Questions are below
>
>I am in Tasmania, I am studying through Griffith Uni in Brisbane and the
>participants are in England.!!!!
>
> Fran Fornasier
> email - [log in to unmask]
>
>PARTICIPANT QUESTIONS
>Section 1
>First evening (pre course)
>
>You are about to participate in the Back Up program at the Calvert Trust
>1.1 Do you know anyone else on this course?
>1.2 Before your accident, where you involved in any adventure pursuits?
>1.2a If yes, at what skill level were you at - beginner, intermediate,
>advanced?
>1.3 How do you feel about:
>your appearance?
>your skills and abilities? (able to do anything you want; can=92t do
>anything)
>your role in society in relation to your disability? (accepted;
>isolated)
>1.4 Why are you participating in this program?
>1.5 What information have you received about the course?
>1.6 Do you feel you have been given enough information?
>1.7 If not, what more information would you have liked?
>1.8 What expectations do you have about the course?
>1.9 What concerns, if any do you have?
>1.10 Other comments
>
>Section 2
>Last morning (immediately post )
>
>You have just completed the Back Up .program at the Calvert Trust
>2.1 Was this a worthwhile program?
>2.2 If yes, in what ways was it worthwhile?
>2.3 If no, why wasn=92t it worthwhile?
>2.4 What were the highlights? Why?
>2.5 What were the low points? Why
>2.6 You listed expectations in section 1. Were these expectations
>realised?
>2.7 If so, in what way/s?
>2.8 You may have listed some concerns prior to the course, were these
>realised in any aspect, eg activities, accommodation, staff etc?
>2.9 Has participation in this program changed your attitude towards your
>disability?
>2.10 How do you feel about:
>your appearance?
>your skills and abilities(able to do anything you want; can=92t do
>anything)?
>your role in society in relation to your disability? (accepted;
>isolated)
>2.11 Are you interested in pursuing any of the activities further? =20
>Which one/s?
>2.12 Have you formed any new friendships?
>2.12a If yes, are they able bodied or do they have a spinal cord injury?
>2.12b Will you make further contact with the person/s once you leave the
>course?
>2.13 Other comments
>
>3 months post program
>It has been 3 months since you participated in the Back Up program at
>the Calvert Trust
>3.1 Are there any further comments you=92d like to make about the program=
>?
>3.2 What benefits, if any did this program have for you?
>3.3 How do you feel about:
>your appearance?
>your skills and abilities? (able to do anything you want; can=92t do
>anything)
>your role in society in relation to your disability? (accepted;
>isolated)
>3.4 Have you pursued any activity further?
>3.4a If yes, which one/s?
> What were your reasons for the choices you made?
>3.4b If no, was it because information/resources weren=92t available? or
>you weren=92t interested? or another reason?
>3.5 Have you maintained contact with anyone from the course?
>What comments would you like to make about
>-the study?
>-yourself?
>-the future?
>-anything further?
>
>MEDICAL STAFF - Questions
>Section 1=20
>First evening (pre course)
>1.1 What expectations do you have of the course for the participants?
>1.2 What out comes do you expect for the participants?
>1.3 Based on your experience as a medical professional and your
>knowledge of Back Up and the Calvert Trust and recognising the fact that
>you will have probably have met each person for the first time, please
>make a brief comment / observation about each person (with a spinal cord
>injury) in the group.
>(1 through to 8)
>
>Section 2=20
>Last morning (immediately post )
>2.1 Having been with the group a week, please make a brief comment about
>each participant with regards to attitude, team work, self esteem,
>other.
>1 through to 8
>2.2 What do you feel is most valuable about this course, for the
>participants? =20
>2.2a Why?
>2.3 What do you feel is least valuable about this course, for the
>participants?
>2.3a Why?
>2.4 Has this course affected/changed your attitude towards
>rehabilitation practices in the clinical setting
>2.4a If yes, how?
>2.5 Back Up includes some participants in Calvert Courses as soon as 5
>months post injury. What is your opinion about this?
>Any other comments?
>
>
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