The World Report on Disability highlights some of the major challenges in the path to realisation of the rights of persons with disabilities as per the United Nations Convention. While the recently published guidelines on Community Based Rehabilitation show the way to address these challenges, effective implementation would require not only higher levels of investment in human resources, but also a significantly newer and different skill-set for the additional personnel. The authors suggest that a scientifically sophisticated, systematic and coordinated research programme, with global reach and participation, is needed for the establishment of a useful and robust evidence-base for Community Based Rehabilitation interventions. It is also sug...
ABSTRACT Rehabilitation services have proven efficacy in patient management as evident in improveme...
The majority of people with disabilities who live in developing countries, predominantly in the glob...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...
The World Report on Disability highlights some of the major challenges in the path to realisation of...
Background It is estimated that over one billion persons worldwide have some form of disability. How...
Abstract We welcome Jesus et al.’s paper, which makes an important contribution to the under-researc...
Abstract Background People wit...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that over one billion persons worldwide have some form of disability. Ho...
Background: People with disabilities face challenges accessing basic rehabilitation health care. In ...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
In a global sense, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is the primary means by which disabled peopl...
This paper seeks to contribute to current debate on evidence-based practice and appropriate models o...
Over the last thirty years Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) has emerged as an effective method o...
Objective: One of the aims of the World Health Organization’s Global Disability Action Plan is to st...
Background: Globally, it has been estimated that almost 15% of world’s population live with some for...
ABSTRACT Rehabilitation services have proven efficacy in patient management as evident in improveme...
The majority of people with disabilities who live in developing countries, predominantly in the glob...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...
The World Report on Disability highlights some of the major challenges in the path to realisation of...
Background It is estimated that over one billion persons worldwide have some form of disability. How...
Abstract We welcome Jesus et al.’s paper, which makes an important contribution to the under-researc...
Abstract Background People wit...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that over one billion persons worldwide have some form of disability. Ho...
Background: People with disabilities face challenges accessing basic rehabilitation health care. In ...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
In a global sense, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is the primary means by which disabled peopl...
This paper seeks to contribute to current debate on evidence-based practice and appropriate models o...
Over the last thirty years Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) has emerged as an effective method o...
Objective: One of the aims of the World Health Organization’s Global Disability Action Plan is to st...
Background: Globally, it has been estimated that almost 15% of world’s population live with some for...
ABSTRACT Rehabilitation services have proven efficacy in patient management as evident in improveme...
The majority of people with disabilities who live in developing countries, predominantly in the glob...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...