TY - JOUR KW - World Health Organization KW - Primary Health Care KW - Patient Care Team KW - Male KW - Humans KW - Government Programs KW - Female KW - Disabled Persons KW - Disabled Children KW - Community Health Services KW - Child AU - Mitchell R AB -

This article presents an overview of a generalized approach to rehabilitation services which have come to be known as community-based rehabilitation (CBR). The various administrative and government organizations that may be involved in the delivery of rehabilitation services are identified. Specific attention is given to the various forms of medical referral systems that might exist. In general, rehabilitation services are provided at the community level but more difficult cases, which require more sophisticated approaches, are referred to institutions more closely allied to a central government. This referral system also gives the disabled person access to more specialized personnel and services. The sources of information in this article consist of fundamental and formative primary references from documentation provided by the World Health Organization (WHO). These sources provide a valuable set of historical documents detailing the idealized concept of CBR.

BT - Disability and rehabilitation C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10579677?dopt=Abstract

IS - 10-11 J2 - Disabil Rehabil LA - eng N2 -

This article presents an overview of a generalized approach to rehabilitation services which have come to be known as community-based rehabilitation (CBR). The various administrative and government organizations that may be involved in the delivery of rehabilitation services are identified. Specific attention is given to the various forms of medical referral systems that might exist. In general, rehabilitation services are provided at the community level but more difficult cases, which require more sophisticated approaches, are referred to institutions more closely allied to a central government. This referral system also gives the disabled person access to more specialized personnel and services. The sources of information in this article consist of fundamental and formative primary references from documentation provided by the World Health Organization (WHO). These sources provide a valuable set of historical documents detailing the idealized concept of CBR.

PY - 1999 SP - 522 EP - 8 T2 - Disability and rehabilitation TI - Community-based rehabilitation: the generalized model. VL - 21 SN - 0963-8288 ER -