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Identifying evidence to define community-based rehabilitation practice in China using a case study approach with multiple embedded case study design
BMC Health Services Research, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
Swansea University Author: Eva Chung
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DOI (Published version): 10.1186/s12913-018-3838-7
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BackgroundThis study examined community-based rehabilitation (CBR) practice in China on the basis of the development of an evaluation system using current evidence in a real context.MethodsA multiple embedded case study design was used to interpret both quantitative and qualitative data. In Part 1,...
Published in: | BMC Health Services Research |
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ISSN: | 1472-6963 |
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
2019
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa67569 |
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BackgroundThis study examined community-based rehabilitation (CBR) practice in China on the basis of the development of an evaluation system using current evidence in a real context.MethodsA multiple embedded case study design was used to interpret both quantitative and qualitative data. In Part 1, a thematic analysis was conducted to identify the different levels of evidence available in CBR programs in China. Identified themes were then associated with the literature to form a system to code, categorise, and rank the obtained evidence. In Part 2, CBR practice was examined in 12 CBR programs by using the developed evaluation system with the CBR matrix and CBR framework.ResultsSix themes under three categorised levels of evidence for demonstrating quality of practice were found. An evaluation system of program practice, based on existing standards to define levels of evidence, was created and used with the CBR matrix and CBR framework to evaluate the quality of practice in 12 CBR programs. The results of a within-case analysis revealed the strengths and areas for improvement in each program. An across-case analysis by using identified correlations revealed the characteristics of CBR practice in China, as demonstrated in the interaction of core CBR components. The content elements of CBR programs were significantly correlated with health outcomes, social development, education, and empowerment. Empowerment was significantly correlated with participant governance and community ownership.ConclusionThe proposed evaluation system, as developed in a real context, is feasible for monitoring and identifying the strengths of and areas for improvement in CBR programs. This study described the characteristics and interaction of different CBR components in CBR practice in China and is pertinent for enhancing the evidence-based practices and quality of CBR programs in China. |
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Community-based rehabilitation; China; Program evaluation |
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Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
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The author acknowledges the SAHK in awarding her a scholarship to pursue a doctoral study to undertake this study. This funding support the research planning, data collection and analysis of this study. The writing up of this paper was supported by the Research Support Scheme of the Department of Special Education and Counselling at the Education University of Hong Kong. |
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