We conducted a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) for people with physical and mental disabilities in low- and middle-income countries, and/or their family/carers, and community. We identified 15 eligible studies, 10 of which were randomised controlled studies. Overall, the studies suggested that CBR may be effective in improving the clinical outcomes and enhancing functioning and quality of life of the person with disabilities and his/her carer. However, this conclusion must be interpreted with caution due to the small number of studies, concerns about study quality, and lack of information on cost-effectiveness of the interventions
Review question: We reviewed the evidence about the impact of community-based rehabilitation on the ...
Background Community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs have been described as highly effective mea...
Background: People with disabilities—more than a billion people worldwide—are frequently excluded fr...
We conducted a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To assess...
Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is being implemented in more than 90 countries. Conc...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
In a global sense, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is the primary means by which disabled peopl...
Rehabilitation seeks to optimize functioning of people with impairments and includes a range of spec...
This paper seeks to contribute to current debate on evidence-based practice and appropriate models o...
Literature on community-based rehabilitation (CBR) published between 1978 and 2002 is reviewed to as...
Abstract Background People with disabilities (PWDs) remain among the poorest and least empowered pop...
Purpose: To identify and analyse tools and methods that have been reported in the literature for the...
BACKGROUND Recent estimates suggest that there are over one billion people with disabilities in the ...
Review question: We reviewed the evidence about the impact of community-based rehabilitation on the ...
Background Community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs have been described as highly effective mea...
Background: People with disabilities—more than a billion people worldwide—are frequently excluded fr...
We conducted a systematic review to assess the effectiveness of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To assess...
Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is being implemented in more than 90 countries. Conc...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
In a global sense, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is the primary means by which disabled peopl...
Rehabilitation seeks to optimize functioning of people with impairments and includes a range of spec...
This paper seeks to contribute to current debate on evidence-based practice and appropriate models o...
Literature on community-based rehabilitation (CBR) published between 1978 and 2002 is reviewed to as...
Abstract Background People with disabilities (PWDs) remain among the poorest and least empowered pop...
Purpose: To identify and analyse tools and methods that have been reported in the literature for the...
BACKGROUND Recent estimates suggest that there are over one billion people with disabilities in the ...
Review question: We reviewed the evidence about the impact of community-based rehabilitation on the ...
Background Community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs have been described as highly effective mea...
Background: People with disabilities—more than a billion people worldwide—are frequently excluded fr...