Week 3 Flashcards
Give the WHO definition of the term ‘Rehabilitation’.
“A set of measures that assist individuals, who
experience or are likely to experience disability, to
achieve and maintain optimum functioning in
interaction with their environments” - WHO, 2011
What is the relationship between injury and impairment?
Those with an injury may be at risk of it developing into an impairment.
What will an improved emergency response result in with regards to the balance between mortality and disability?
Decreased Mortality
Increased Disability
What issue faces disabled people in less developed countries?
Disabled people are more likely to have health needs but are less likely to have their need met. - WHO, 2011, Handicap International
What are the 3 main points from the WHO’s Essential Trauma Guideline (2004) when in regards to disability and impairment?
- Much of the disability from extremity injuries in developing
countries should be eminently preventable through
inexpensive improvements in orthopaedic care and
rehabilitation. - The consequences to the individual of injuries that result in
physical impairment are minimized by appropriate
rehabilitative services. - Basic physiotherapy/occupational therapy for those
recovering from extremity injuries (especially fractures and
burns) is deemed essential at all hospital levels.
What are the 3 main points from the SPHERE Humanitarian Standards when in regards to disability and impairment?
- Surgery provided without any immediate rehabilitation can result in a complete failure in restoring functional capacities of the patient.
- Early rehabilitation can greatly increase survival and enhance the quality of life for injured survivors.
- Patients requiring assistive devices (such as prostheses and mobility devices) will also need physical rehabilitation.
What is the Global Disability rate of prevalence?
What percentage of the world’s poorest people disabled?
a. 15%
b. 20%
Describe the 3 historical approaches to disability.
- Treatment provided through through specialist institutions: Resulting in Segregation and social isolation.
- Community-based rehabilitation - Increase social contact between disabled people, their families, local communities, wider civil society institutions – and increasingly, governments
- Shift to bio-psychosocial model/ human rights model - Increasing emphasis on “mainstreaming” disability service provision within public services to facilitate facilitates social inclusion
How is the topic of disability addressed?
Through attitudinal change.
What does attiudinal change to disability encompass? (6)
- Changing mindsets of policy-makers, service providers, communities, families, friends and neighbours
- Dismantle deeply entrenched physical, attitudinal and institutional barriers to effective social inclusion
- Increase levels of social capital and relational bonds for persons with disabilities
- Ensure adequate governance infrastructure for effective implementation of services
- Support rule of law and effective implementation of human rights principles
- Improve knowledge about what works – including improved data
Describe the 3 stages of prevention (public health).
- Primary prevention – actions to avoid or remove the cause of a health problem in an individual or a population before it arises. It includes health promotion and specific protection (for example, HIV education/polio vaccination efforts)
- Secondary prevention – actions to detect a health problem at an early stage in an individual or a population, facilitating cure, or reducing or preventing spread, or reducing or preventing its long-term effects (for example, supporting women with intellectual disability to access breast cancer screening; glaucoma surgery for older adults)
- Tertiary prevention – actions to reduce the impact of an already established disease by restoring function and reducing disease-related complications (for example, rehabilitation for children with musculoskeletal impairment)
Name 3 areas that disabled people experience a denial to equal access.
- Healthcare
- Employment
- Education
Name 1 way in which some disabled people are denied autonomy.
- Being subjected to involuntary sterilization, or when they are confined in institutions against their will
- When they are regarded as legally incompetent because of their disability.
What does the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) define as a person with a disability?
“Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.”
Give 3 examples of international events that compose The International disability policy environment.
UN International Year of the Disabled (1981)
UN Decade of Disabled Persons (1983-1992)
UN Standard Rules on the Equalisation of
Opportunities of Persons with Disabilities (1993)
UN Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2008)