TY - JOUR KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Disabled Persons KW - Female KW - Global health KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Mental Disorders KW - Policy KW - Poverty KW - United Nations KW - World Health Organization AU - Krahn G AB -

The World Health Organization in collaboration with the World Bank developed the World Report on Disability to inform governments of countries about the importance of disability, analyze scientific information, and provide recommendations for action at the national and international levels. The report is remarkably readable, comprehensive, and concise. There are recurrent themes of the connection between disability and poverty, and within disability groups, the relatively greater vulnerability of women, children, and persons with mental health disabilities. Chapter content includes an overview of disability, global view addressing measurement and prevalence, general health care, rehabilitation, assistance and supports, enabling environments, education, work and employment, and recommendations for moving forward. The report successfully illustrates a great need for improved data, policies, and programs, while describing promising practices that can inform policy makers in addressing these needs. This report is highly recommended reading for anyone interested in a global view on disability and should be required reading for any students in disability and public health.

BT - Disability and health journal C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21723520?dopt=Abstract CN - KRAHN 2011 DA - 2011 Jul DO - 10.1016/j.dhjo.2011.05.001 IS - 3 J2 - Disabil Health J LA - eng N2 -

The World Health Organization in collaboration with the World Bank developed the World Report on Disability to inform governments of countries about the importance of disability, analyze scientific information, and provide recommendations for action at the national and international levels. The report is remarkably readable, comprehensive, and concise. There are recurrent themes of the connection between disability and poverty, and within disability groups, the relatively greater vulnerability of women, children, and persons with mental health disabilities. Chapter content includes an overview of disability, global view addressing measurement and prevalence, general health care, rehabilitation, assistance and supports, enabling environments, education, work and employment, and recommendations for moving forward. The report successfully illustrates a great need for improved data, policies, and programs, while describing promising practices that can inform policy makers in addressing these needs. This report is highly recommended reading for anyone interested in a global view on disability and should be required reading for any students in disability and public health.

PY - 2011 SP - 141 EP - 2 T2 - Disability and health journal TI - WHO World Report on Disability: a review. VL - 4 SN - 1876-7583 ER -