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Pediatric Rehabilitation Intervention Measure of Engagement – Service Provider (PRIME-SP)

The PRIME-SP captures the service provider’s perspective on their client’s engagement in a session. The client could be a child/youth, a parent, or both
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About the PRIME-SP

There is a need to understand, measure, and optimize client and caregiver engagement in pediatric rehabilitation interventions to achieve successful outcomes, enhance goal attainment, and increase client satisfaction. However, there are no measures of client engagement in the pediatric rehabilitation literature. The Pediatric Rehabilitation Intervention Measure of Engagement - Service Provider version (PRIME-SP) captures service provider observations of client engagement in an intervention session, with engagement defined as active involvement and investment in the client role (King et al., 2014). The PRIME-SP has three parts - an overall rating of engagement, ratings of aspects of engagement (affective, cognitive, and behavioral involvement), and a place to record observations of factors that may have influenced client engagement.
Application
Captures the service provider’s perspective on their client’s engagement in a session. 
Administrator
Pediatric rehabilitation professionals
Target Population
The client could be a child/youth, a parent, or both
Survey Type
Likert Scale
Assessment Type
Observational
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Download Contents
  • PRIME-SP Rating Scale
researchers
  •  Gillian King
  • Virginia Wright
  • Lisa Chiarellos
  • Sarah Keenan
  • Heidi Schwellnus
Languages Available
  • English
Publications
  • King, G., Schwellnus, H., Keenan, S., & Chiarello, L. A. (2018). Youth engagement in pediatric rehabilitation: service providers' perceptions in a real-time study of solution-focused coaching for participation goals. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 38(5), 527-547. doi: 10.1080/01942638.2017.1405864
This license is for by Academic and/or Publicly Funded Organizations. For information about license types, fees, and translations, please review: License Types and Fees.
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