CITATION: Ned, L., Cloete, L. & Mji, G. 2017. The experiences and challenges faced by rehabilitation community service therapists within the South African Primary Healthcare health system. African Journal of Disability, 6:1-11, doi:10.4102/ajod.v6i0.311.The original publication is available at http://www.ajod.orgPublication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.Background: Twenty-two years after the promulgation of a plethora of progressive health policies since 1994, the South African public health system reflects a number of stumbling blocks regarding implementation. Rehabilitation professionals are not sufficiently equipped nor allowed the opportunity to comprehensively implement Primary Healthcare ...
Background: People with disabilities in impoverished rural areas of South Africa struggle to access ...
CITATION: Mji, G. et al. 2017. Exploring the interaction of activity limitations with context, syste...
CITATION: Vergunst, R. et al. 2015. "You must carry your wheelchair": Barriers to accessing healthc...
Rehabilitation services at primary health care level in South Africa are considered as essential se...
CITATION: Visagie, S. & Swartz, L. 2016. Rural South Africans’ rehabilitation experiences : case stu...
CITATION: Kloppers, M., Pretorius, B. & Vlok, E. D. 2016. Clients’ subjective experience of their pa...
Introduction: Community Service was introduced to improve access to health care for all South Africa...
It is well known that access to rehabilitation services at the primary health care (PHC) level has h...
INTRODUCTION: Rehabilitation services aim to optimise individuals' functioning and reduce disability...
The South African Department of Health identified the need to train a new cadre of community health ...
CITATION: Louw, Q. et al. 2018. Building capacity in primary care rehabilitation clinical practice g...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
CITATION: Gilmore, B., et al. 2017. A study of human resource competencies required to implement com...
CITATION: Ned, L. et al. 2020. Changing demographic trends among South African occupational therapis...
Public Health Association of South Africa (PHASA) Newsletter, 15 NovemberInternational and national ...
Background: People with disabilities in impoverished rural areas of South Africa struggle to access ...
CITATION: Mji, G. et al. 2017. Exploring the interaction of activity limitations with context, syste...
CITATION: Vergunst, R. et al. 2015. "You must carry your wheelchair": Barriers to accessing healthc...
Rehabilitation services at primary health care level in South Africa are considered as essential se...
CITATION: Visagie, S. & Swartz, L. 2016. Rural South Africans’ rehabilitation experiences : case stu...
CITATION: Kloppers, M., Pretorius, B. & Vlok, E. D. 2016. Clients’ subjective experience of their pa...
Introduction: Community Service was introduced to improve access to health care for all South Africa...
It is well known that access to rehabilitation services at the primary health care (PHC) level has h...
INTRODUCTION: Rehabilitation services aim to optimise individuals' functioning and reduce disability...
The South African Department of Health identified the need to train a new cadre of community health ...
CITATION: Louw, Q. et al. 2018. Building capacity in primary care rehabilitation clinical practice g...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
CITATION: Gilmore, B., et al. 2017. A study of human resource competencies required to implement com...
CITATION: Ned, L. et al. 2020. Changing demographic trends among South African occupational therapis...
Public Health Association of South Africa (PHASA) Newsletter, 15 NovemberInternational and national ...
Background: People with disabilities in impoverished rural areas of South Africa struggle to access ...
CITATION: Mji, G. et al. 2017. Exploring the interaction of activity limitations with context, syste...
CITATION: Vergunst, R. et al. 2015. "You must carry your wheelchair": Barriers to accessing healthc...