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社区康复方案:任务转移模式

Community-based rehabilitation programme as a model for task-shifting.

机构信息

Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, 4001 South Africa.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2011;33(21-22):1997-2005. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2011.553710. Epub 2011 Feb 3.

Abstract

This article explores some of the implications of a non-governmental organisation (NGO) initiated community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programme, for HIV-related task-shifting programmes which have been recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as an important aspect of HIV prevention, treatment and care programmes. The CBR programme is run by multi-skilled community rehabilitation facilitators (CRFs) in a low income, rural context in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and explicitly recognises the multiple facets of disability. As such, the programme focuses on both the physical and social aspects of living with disabilities. A qualitative approach was used to conduct this study, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with beneficiaries of the programme (n = 35), home and community-based care givers (HCBCs) (n = 13), and managers (n = 2). A focus group discussion was conducted with CRFs (n = 5). We found that the CBR programme successfully delivered rehabilitation services at a community level and that multi-skilled CRFs are an effective means of implementing CBR programmes in low-income rural areas. The developmental focus of the programme created a range of benefits for people with disabilities, including: physical rehabilitation, emotional support and counselling, access to grants, social inclusion and accessing assistive devices. Central to the programme's success was the maintenance of relationships and partnerships at different levels in the community, these included relationships between HCBCs and CRFs, between CRFs and therapists, and between the NGO and the various participants in the programme. However, the NGO struggled to maintain a partnership with the relevant government departments and this had important implications for the programmes sustainability. In conclusion, we argue that this programme's use of multi-skilled mid-level workers who have undergone effective training programmes in CBR demonstrates that a wide range of rehabilitation activities can be effectively undertaken at a community level, and that this programme provides an important example of how the WHO's task-shifting guidelines for HIV treatment, care and prevention can be implemented.

摘要

本文探讨了一个非政府组织(NGO)发起的社区为基础的康复(CBR)项目对艾滋病毒相关任务转移项目的一些影响,世界卫生组织(WHO)曾推荐这些项目作为艾滋病毒预防、治疗和护理项目的一个重要方面。该 CBR 项目由多技能社区康复促进者(CRF)在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的低收入农村地区运行,明确承认残疾的多个方面。因此,该项目侧重于残疾人生存的身体和社会方面。本研究采用定性方法,对该项目的受益者(n=35)、家庭和社区护理人员(HCBC)(n=13)和管理人员(n=2)进行了半结构式访谈,并与 CRF 进行了焦点小组讨论(n=5)。我们发现,CBR 项目在社区层面成功提供了康复服务,多技能 CRF 是在低收入农村地区实施 CBR 项目的有效手段。该项目的发展重点为残疾人创造了一系列利益,包括:身体康复、情感支持和咨询、获得赠款、社会包容和获得辅助设备。该项目成功的关键是在社区的不同层次上保持关系和伙伴关系,包括 HCBC 和 CRF 之间、CRF 和治疗师之间以及 NGO 和项目的各个参与者之间的关系。然而,该 NGO 难以与相关政府部门保持伙伴关系,这对项目的可持续性产生了重要影响。总之,我们认为,该项目使用经过有效 CBR 培训的多技能中层工作人员表明,可以在社区层面有效地开展广泛的康复活动,并且该项目为实施世卫组织关于艾滋病毒治疗、护理和预防的任务转移指南提供了一个重要的范例。

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