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World Health Organization success in rehabilitation 2030 including refugees' rehabilitation across South Asia: A narrative review
Author(s):
1. Nazia Mumtaz: Department of Speech Language Pathology, Riphah International University,Lahore,Pakistan
2. Ghulam Saqulain: Department of Otolaryngology, Capital Hospital PGMI, Shaheed Zulfi qar Ali Bhutto Medical University,Islamabad, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Despite acknowledging the inadequacy of rehabilitation systems to meet the ever-increasing burden of disability, the World Health Organization's Rehabilitation 2030 initiative has not highlighted nor adequately analysed the defi ciencies of the rehabilitation care structures of populous countries in South Asia. The pragmatic and operational realisation of the initiative is not high in terms of visibility in developing countries with fragmented rehabilitative care structures. Hence, the current narrative review was planned to highlight the spectrum of rehabilitation healthcare in the perspective of Sustainable Development Goal-3 with reference to the most populous South Asian countries, including Pakistan. A total of 40 relevant English-language articles, publications, reports and online resources were reviewed. The narrative review is signifi cant since it may result in mainstreaming the individuals with disabilities, improving their quality of life, enhance their productivity and lessen the burden and socio-economic costs of disability on the community. For current study, 40 relevant, English-language, articles, publications, reports and online resource were reviewed.
Page(s): 2226-2231
Published: Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, Volume: 73, Issue: 11, Year: 2023
Keywords:
Rehabilitation , Quality of life , refugees , Internally displaced persons , Persons with disabilities , World Health Organisation , Sustainable Development Goal
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