Department of General Practice, Institut Für Allgemeinmedizin, University Hospital Würzburg, Haus D7, Josef-Schneider-Straße 2, 97080, Würzburg, Germany.
DAHW Latin America, GLRA German Leprosy and Tuberculosis Relief Association, Bogotá, Colombia.
Int J Equity Health. 2023 Aug 4;22(1):147. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-01966-8.
Research on the needs of people with disability is scarce, which promotes inadequate programs. Community Based Inclusive Development interventions aim to promote rights but demand a high level of community participation. This study aimed to identify prioritized needs as well as lessons learned for successful project implementation in different Latin American communities.
This study was based on a Community Based Inclusive Development project conducted from 2018 to 2021 led by a Columbian team in Columbia, Brazil and Bolivia. Within a sequential mixed methods design, we first retrospectively analyzed the project baseline data and then conducted Focus Group Discussions, together with ratings of community participation levels. Quantitative descriptive and between group analysis of the baseline survey were used to identify and compare sociodemographic characteristics and prioritized needs of participating communities. We conducted qualitative thematic analysis on Focus Group Discussions, using deductive main categories for triangulation: 1) prioritized needs and 2) lessons learned, with subcategories project impact, facilitators, barriers and community participation. Community participation was assessed via spidergrams. Key findings were compared with triangulation protocols.
A total of 348 people with disability from 6 urban settings participated in the baseline survey, with a mean age of 37.6 years (SD 23.8). Out of these, 18 participated within the four Focus Group Discussions. Less than half of the survey participants were able to read and calculate (42.0%) and reported knowledge on health care routes (46.0%). Unemployment (87.9%) and inadequate housing (57.8%) were other prioritized needs across countries. Focus Group Discussions revealed needs within health, education, livelihood, social and empowerment domains. Participants highlighted positive project impact in work inclusion, self-esteem and ability for self-advocacy. Facilitators included individual leadership, community networks and previous reputation of participating organizations. Barriers against successful project implementation were inadequate contextualization, lack of resources and on-site support, mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The overall level of community participation was high (mean score 4.0/5) with lower levels in Brazil (3.8/5) and Bolivia (3.2/5).
People with disability still face significant needs. Community Based Inclusive Development can initiate positive changes, but adequate contextualization and on-site support should be assured.
针对残疾人群体需求的研究较为匮乏,这导致相关项目不够完善。社区包容性发展干预旨在促进权利,但需要高水平的社区参与。本研究旨在确定不同拉丁美洲社区中优先需求以及成功实施项目的经验教训。
本研究基于 2018 年至 2021 年期间由哥伦比亚团队在哥伦比亚、巴西和玻利维亚开展的社区包容性发展项目。采用序贯混合方法设计,我们首先回顾性分析了项目基线数据,然后进行了焦点小组讨论,并对社区参与水平进行了评分。我们使用基线调查的定量描述性和组间分析来识别和比较参与社区的社会人口特征和优先需求。我们对焦点小组讨论进行了定性主题分析,使用演绎主要类别进行三角测量:1)优先需求和 2)经验教训,以及子类别项目影响、促进因素、障碍和社区参与。通过蜘蛛图评估社区参与度。关键发现与三角测量协议进行了比较。
共有来自 6 个城市环境的 348 名残疾人士参与了基线调查,平均年龄为 37.6 岁(标准差 23.8)。其中 18 人参加了 4 个焦点小组讨论。不到一半的调查参与者能够阅读和计算(42.0%),并报告了医疗保健途径的知识(46.0%)。失业(87.9%)和住房不足(57.8%)是各国的其他优先需求。焦点小组讨论揭示了健康、教育、生计、社会和赋权领域的需求。参与者强调了项目在工作融入、自尊和自我倡导能力方面的积极影响。促进因素包括个人领导力、社区网络和参与组织的以往声誉。成功实施项目的障碍包括背景不足、资源和现场支持不足,主要是由于 COVID-19 大流行。社区参与的总体水平较高(平均得分为 4.0/5),巴西(3.8/5)和玻利维亚(3.2/5)的得分较低。
残疾人士仍面临重大需求。社区包容性发展可以引发积极变化,但应确保适当的背景化和现场支持。