Kuyini Ahmed Bawa, Alhassan Abdul-Razak K, Mahama Fati K
Special/Inclusive Education and Social Work, The University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
J Soc Work Disabil Rehabil. 2011;10(4):247-67. doi: 10.1080/1536710X.2011.622981.
In this case study the authors examined the functioning of the community-based rehabilitation (CBR) program for people with disabilities in 3 pilot districts after the conclusion of donor support in Ghana. Questionnaire and interview data from 42 people with disabilities, 8 local supervisors, and 3 social workers about program structures, support for people with disabilities, and challenges were analyzed using descriptive statistics and qualitative procedures, involving the use of Leximancer software. The authors found that some CBR structures remained in the communities. Diminished support for disabled peoples' organizations from communities and local government agencies were key challenges. The problem of volunteer local supervisors wanting to be paid ignited the evidence versus ideology debate around sustainability of CBR programs.
在本案例研究中,作者考察了加纳的捐助支持结束后,3个试点地区针对残疾人的社区康复(CBR)项目的运行情况。运用描述性统计和定性分析程序(包括使用Leximancer软件),分析了来自42名残疾人、8名当地主管以及3名社会工作者的关于项目结构、对残疾人的支持及挑战的问卷调查和访谈数据。作者发现,一些社区康复结构仍存在于社区中。社区和地方政府机构对残疾人组织的支持减少是主要挑战。志愿当地主管要求支付报酬的问题引发了围绕社区康复项目可持续性的证据与理念之争。