Motivation in rehabilitation and acquired brain injury: can theory help us understand it?

Volume: 41, Issue: 19, Pages: 2343 - 2349
Published: Apr 25, 2018
Abstract
Background: In acquired brain injury (ABI) populations, low motivation to engage in rehabilitation is associated with poor rehabilitation outcomes. Motivation in ABI is thought to be influenced by internal and external factors. This is consistent with Self-determination Theory, which posits that motivation is intrinsic and extrinsic. This paper discusses the benefit of using Self-determination Theory to guide measurement of motivation in...
Paper Details
Title
Motivation in rehabilitation and acquired brain injury: can theory help us understand it?
Published Date
Apr 25, 2018
Volume
41
Issue
19
Pages
2343 - 2349
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