Rehabilitation Services |
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Total N (%) = 176 (100 %)
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The use of questionnaire for identifying rehabilitation needs (relative to no such use) |
72 (41.62 %) |
101 (58.38 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Integrated and decentralized rehabilitation services (relative to centralized rehabilitation services) |
50 (28.90 %) |
123 (71.10 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Rehabilitation services funded by both public and private sector (relative to those only publicly funded or only privately funded) |
63 (36.42 %) |
110 (63.58 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Rehabilitation services that provide free care or subsidized care for the poor (relative to no such care) |
39 (22.54 %) |
134 (77.46 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Health insurance coverage for rehabilitation services (relative to no health insurance coverage) |
67 (38.73 %) |
106 (61.27 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Providing rehabilitation services within specialized hospitals and units (relative to general hospitals or non specialized units) |
55 (31.79 %) |
118 (68.21 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Having rehabilitation delivered through your health provider (relative to having rehabilitation delivered through other providers /services like social welfare. |
46 (26.59 %) |
127 (73.41 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Community based rehabilitation (relative to hospital or clinic based rehabilitation) |
36 (20.81 %) |
137 (79.19 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation integrated within trauma care (relative to trauma care without rehabilitation services) |
41 (23.70 %) |
132 (76.30 %) |
173 (98.30 %) |
3 (1.70 %) |
The use of data collection / management and dissemination systems (relative to no such use) |
54 (31.03 %) |
120 (68.97 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Increasing the culture of data collection and use as well as acceptability and reliability of data (relatively to not increasing such a culture) |
52 (29.89 %) |
122 (70.11 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Provision of assistive technology free of charge (relative to prescription only) |
52 (29.89 %) |
122 (70.11 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Educational intervention promoting the use of assistive technology (relative to no such intervention) |
35 (20.22 %) |
139 (79.89 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Tele audiology in comparison (relative to standard face-to-face audiology) |
104 (59.77 %) |
70 (40.23 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Engaging clinicians / managers to collect and use data (relative to no such engagement) |
57 (32.76 %) |
117 (67.24 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Home-based rehabilitation programs (relative to usual care) |
31 (17.82 %) |
143 (82.18 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Tele rehabilitation strategies (relative to usual care) |
89 (51.15 %) |
85 (48.85 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |
Task-shifting (relative to usual care) |
112 (64.37 %) |
62 (35.63 %) |
174 (98.86 %) |
2 (1.14 %) |