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Participation research is key for enabling individuals with disabilities to shape their lives and achieve equality. This field uses various methods to promote self-determined and equal participation in society.

Keywords:
Chronic conditionsParticipationParticipation researchParticipatory researchPersons with disabilities

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Health Sciences
  • Disability Studies

Background:

  • Participation is essential for self-determination and societal equality, recognized by international and national frameworks.
  • The German health system emphasizes the relevance of participation for all individuals.
  • Participation research addresses the conditions necessary for self-determined and equal societal engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the conditions supporting self-determined and equal participation in society.
  • To explore how research findings can enhance the participation of persons with disabilities.
  • To highlight the importance of participatory research methods.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes established quantitative and qualitative research approaches.
  • Employs participatory research, involving persons with disabilities in the research process.
  • Cross-sectional design to investigate participation conditions.

Main Results:

  • Research findings can significantly reinforce and promote the participation of persons with disabilities.
  • Participatory research ensures that the voices and needs of persons with disabilities are central to the research.
  • Established methods are effective in studying participation.

Conclusions:

  • Strengthening and profiling participation research is crucial.
  • Connecting researchers and concentrating findings will advance the field.
  • The participation research action alliance (Aktionsbündnis Teilhabeforschung) works to improve funding and visibility for this research area.