Document Type
Research Summary
Publisher
University of Montana Rural Institute
Publication Date
8-2014
Disciplines
Community Health and Preventive Medicine | Public Health
Abstract
The objective of the Pain Interference Patterns research project is to understand how pain and environmental conditions, like access barriers, affect community participation of people who report physical, sensory and cognitive impairment. The information will be used to develop strategies for increasing participation in rural communities.
Keywords
health and wellness, pain and participation, impairment, secondary condition, rural, disability
Rights
© 2014 RTC:Rural.
Granting Agency
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Acknowledgement
Our research is supported by grant #H133G110077 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, U.S. Dept. of Education.
Project Number
H133G110077
Recommended Citation
Ipsen, C., Hargrove, T., & Kimbell, N. (2014). Pain and Participation. Missoula: The University of Montana Rural Institute.