Abstract

Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is a multi-sectorial community strategy for guaranteeing that people with disabilities enjoy the same rights and opportunities as all other community members. CBR is organized in a five-component matrix—namely, health, education, social, livelihood, and empowerment. To measure the effectiveness of CBR, the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed standardized indicators. The objective of the present study is to translate and validate the CBR indicators (CBR-Is), providing preliminary evidence of their use for disability in Italy. After obtaining permission from the WHO, the CBR-Is followed a process of translation and cross-cultural adaptation according to international guidelines. An examination of internal consistency and reliability was than performed. The intra-rater reliability was estimated using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient with a 95% confidence interval. In order to measures the differences between people with and without disabilities, an independent sample t-test was used for quantitative indicators. The Italian version of the CBR-Is (IT-CBR-Is) was administered to 234 people. The internal consistency showed a good value, with a Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.862, and the intra-rater reliability analysis showed solid values for each domain (range: 0.723–0.882). Statistically significant differences between people with and without disabilities were found for each domain of the CBR matrix—namely, health, social, education, livelihood, and empowerment. The IT-CBR-Is are consistent and reliable measures when used to investigate disability in a community-based inclusive development perspective. National stakeholders can now have specific indicators to implement services and actions for people with disabilities.

Highlights

  • Community-based rehabilitation (CBR), known as community-based inclusive development, is a community action to ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as all other community members [1]

  • The CBR indicators (CBR-Is) [15] are composed of 40 core and supplementary indicators

  • The use of the core CBR-Is is recommended as a minimum set to assess the effectiveness and monitor the progress of CBR programs

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Introduction

Community-based rehabilitation (CBR), known as community-based inclusive development, is a community action to ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as all other community members [1]. World Health Organization (WHO) following the International Conference on Primary. Health Care where the Alma-Ata Declaration was approved in 1978 [2]. In 2003, an international meeting was held to define recommendations for CBR [3]. The International Labor Organization (ILO), the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the WHO signed a joint “position paper” to propose

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