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Participation in communities and associations after an acquired brain injury
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https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v46i1.157739Keywords:
community, brain injury, rehabilitation, psychosocial, reviewAbstract
Communities are a prominent topic and there is broad consensus on their importance. The ability to participate in and be part of meaningful communities on an equal footing is a central aspect of life. However, communities are reduced to illness communities within the context of rehabilitation. It is vital to focus on the involvement of general communities as part of the rehabilitation,
as general communities can serve as bridges to local communities, facilitating and supporting community reintegration. To identify the significance of communities, we will examine the importance of participation in association-like communities after an acquired brain injury. This review has been conducted as a scoping review, focusing on the phenomenon of association-like communities and the importance of participation in these for people with an acquired brain injury (ABI). The review addresses the following question: What is the significance of participating in association-like communities after an acquired brain injury? The systematic search identified no studies that met the inclusion criteria. Given the lack of identification of relevant studies, the concept of association-
like communities and their significance for people with an ABI is discussed, along with how knowledge from other areas can inform future research.
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