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African Journal of Disability (Online)
versão On-line ISSN 2226-7220
versão impressa ISSN 2223-9170
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RULE, Sarah; ROBERTS, Anton; MCLAREN, Pamela e PHILPOTT, Susan. South African stakeholders' knowledge of community-based rehabilitation. Afr. j. disabil. (Online) [online]. 2019, vol.8, pp.1-12. ISSN 2226-7220. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajod.v8i0.484.
BACKGROUND: Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is a complex concept and strategy that has been implemented in diverse ways globally and in South Africa. Internationally, some stakeholders have described CBR as confusing, and this may influence implementation. A southern African study reports that there is insufficient evidence of the understanding of CBR in the region to influence training, policy and practiceOBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate South African stakeholders' knowledge of CBRMETHOD: This article reports on an electronic survey that was part of a larger mixed methods study. Based on the sample of 86 respondents, descriptive statistics were used to analyse the quantitative data and thematic analysis for the qualitative dataRESULTS: The majority of respondents had had exposure to CBR, but almost a quarter had no knowledge of the CBR guidelines and matrix. The results revealed varying knowledge concerning the key concepts of CBR, its beneficiaries and its funders. Respondents identified persons with disabilities as having a central role in the implementation of CBR. Problems with the visibility of CBR programmes were noted, as well as misunderstandings by many therapistsCONCLUSION: The implementation of CBR, and its goal of ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities, is negatively affected by the confusion attached to the understanding of what CBR is. The misunderstandings about, and lack of visibility of, CBR in South Africa may hinder its growing implementation in the country in line with new government policies
Palavras-chave : community-based rehabilitation; disability inclusive development; survey; South Africa; role of persons with disabilities.