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Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences ; : 177-185, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-964209

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@#Children with disability require comprehensive and continuous rehabilitation. Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) was developed to fulfil this need and has benefited children of various ages both in the rural and urban societies. In Malaysia, the government largely fund rehabilitation of children at the CBR centers. However, to date research data on the outcome of CBR on children with disability in the country is scarce. This study was intended to determine the outcome of CBR and its associated factors among children with disability. Outcome of rehabilitation was determined with regard to changes in activity of daily living ability with the use of the Barthel Index at 6 months post-CBR. Analysed factors were age, baseline score of the Barthel Index, frequency of attendance in therapy sessions and number of therapy received. Data was analysed using paired t test, Wilcoxon signed ranks test and Spearman correlation test. A total of 220 children with disability aged 4 to 18 years and 220 caretakers from 29 selected CBR centres in Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan participated in this study. The results showed a small increase in the Barthel Index score of the children, with mean change ± SD equals 0.90 ± 4.54 (p=0.003) following rehabilitation. Attendance to therapy sessions was low, with <50% attended three quarter or more sessions of the total sessions offered. No analysed factors were found to be associated with the change in the Barthel Index (p>0.05). As a conclusion, the outcome gained through CBR is too small for the duration of rehabilitation implemented. The delivery of CBR program need to be reviewed and enhanced to improve its effectiveness on children with disability.

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