Rehabilitation in Madagascar: Challenges in implementing the World Health Organization Disability Action Plan.

Authors

  • Fary Khan
  • Bhasker Amatya
  • Hasheem Mannan
  • Frederick M. Burkle
  • Mary P. Galea

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1995

Keywords:

disability, rehabilitation, Madagascar, World Health Organization.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide an update on rehabilitation in Madagascar by using local knowledge to outline the potential barriers and facilitators for implementation of the World Health Organization (WHO) Disability Action Plan (DAP). METHODS: A 14-day extensive workshop programme (September-October 2014) was held at the University Hospital Antananarivo and Antsirabe, with the Department of Health Madagascar, by rehabilitation staff from Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia. Attendees were rehabilitation professionals (n=29) from 3 main rehabilitation facilities in Madagascar, who identified various challenges faced in service provision, education and attitudes/approaches to people with disabilities. Their responses and suggested barriers/facilitators were recorded following consensus agreement, using objectives listed in the DAP. RESULTS: The barriers and facilitators outlined by participants in implementing the DAP objectives include: engagement of health professionals and institutions using a multi-sectoral approach, new partnerships, strategic collaboration, provision of technical assistance, future policy directions, and research and development. Other challenges for many basic policies included: access to rehabilitation services, geographical coverage, shortage of skilled work-force, limited info-technology systems

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Published

2015-06-22

How to Cite

Khan, F., Amatya, B., Mannan, H., Burkle, F. M., & Galea, M. P. (2015). Rehabilitation in Madagascar: Challenges in implementing the World Health Organization Disability Action Plan. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(8), 688–696. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1995

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Special Report