Conceptualisation of community-based rehabilitation in Southern Africa: A systematic review
Background: Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) has evolved over the last 30 years and now focuses on empowering persons with disabilities to access and benefit from a wide range of services. The evidence for CBR is frequently cited in the literature as being scanty and of poor quality. Purpose: We...
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Main Authors: | Vyvienne R. P. M'kumbuzi (Author), Hellen Myezwa (Author) |
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