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Original Article

Evaluation of community-based rehabilitation in Punjab, Pakistan: I: Use of the WHO manual, ‘Training disabled people in the community’

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Pages 54-58 | Received 01 Mar 1988, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The WHO community-based rehabilitation programme has been tested in a village and a slum area in Pakistan. House-to-house surveys by physicians identified medical diagnoses and impairments and handicaps according to the ICIDH. Volunteer local supervisors from the communities were taught to identify and train disabled persons according to the CBR manual. The effect of training was evaluated after 1–2 years by an occupational therapist, using questions from the same manual. Of the 82 persons followed up, 80% showed improvement in function. The prevalence of disablement identified by the local supervisors and of handicap identified by a physician agreed well, and was of the order of 5%.

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