Rehabilitation professionals understand and respect the specific life goals
of people with disabilities. Rehabilitation efforts aim at facilitating th
eir participation in rehabilitation activities that can promote their funct
ional independence and lead to a better life quality ultimately. However, i
t is essential for the rehabilitation practitioners and researchers, throug
h scientific studies, to identify factors that contribute to their client's
quality of life on the basis of their assumptions, perceptions, goals, and
values. Both culturally relevant theoretical foundation and measurement me
thodology are essential for the development of valid and reliable life qual
ity measuring tools for rehabilitation programme evaluation.