Critical factors for effective resident participation in neighborhood rehabilitation in Wuhan, China: From the perspectives of diverse stakeholders
Yu Li, Yinhua Tao, Queena K. Qian, E. Mlecnik, Henk Visscher
Abstract
• Financial Incentive. • is the most critical factor for resident participation. • Information Transparency and Trust are also paramount factors. • Experienced stakeholders emphasize Trait and Capacity and Participant Education . • COVID-19 and rehabilitation reshape stakeholder perception of critical factors. • The Neighborhood Committee stands pivotal in organizing resident participation.
Topics & Concepts
Transparency (behavior)StakeholderRehabilitationIncentiveBusinessCommunity participationPerceptionPublic relationsChinaPolitical sciencePsychologySociologySocioeconomicsEconomicsMicroeconomicsNeuroscienceLawEnvironmental and Social Impact AssessmentsEmergency and Acute Care StudiesCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders