The impact of a community based rehabilitation program in Afghanistan: a longitudinal analysis using propensity score matching and difference in difference analysis

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作者
Trani, Jean-Francois [1 ]
Vasquez-Escallon, Juanita [2 ]
Bakhshi, Parul [3 ]
机构
[1] Washington Univ, Brown Sch, Inst Publ Hlth, Campus Box 1196,Goldfarb Hall,Room 243, St Louis, MO 63130 USA
[2] 2UNICEF, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
[3] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Program Occupat Therapy, Inst Publ Hlth, St Louis, MO USA
关键词
Afghanistan; Community based rehabilitation; Difference in difference; Disability; Impact evaluation; Low middle income countries; propensity score matching; MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; MENTAL-HEALTH; DISABILITIES; STIGMA; CONFLICT; PEOPLE; PARTICIPATION; CHILDREN; OUTCOMES; ADULTS;
D O I
10.1186/s13031-021-00397-y
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: The 2006 United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities states that the achievement of equal rights, empowerment and social inclusion of people with disabilities requires comprehensive rehabilitation services encompassing all components of the World Health Organization Community based rehabilitation (CBR) matrix: health, education, livelihood, social and empowerment. CBR programs specifically aim to deliver such comprehensive interventions. In the present study, we investigate the impact of a CBR program in Afghanistan on all these components. Methods: We enrolled 1861 newly recruited CBR participants with disabilities in the study, from 169 villages between July 2012 and December 2013 as well as 1132 controls with disabilities randomly selected through a two-stage process within 6000 households from 100 villages in the same provinces but outside the catchment area of the CBR program. We interviewed them again after one (midline) and two (end-line) years in the study. Using propensity score matching and difference in difference analysis, we estimated the impact of the CBR on outcomes of interest, namely mobility, activities of daily living, communication, participation in social and community life, emotional well-being and employment. Results: Three years on average into the CBR program, participants showed a significant and close to medium effect size reduction in emotional (Cohen's d = - 0.48, 95%CI[- 0.58--0.38]), and social participation challenges (Cohen's d = - 0.45, 95%CI[- 0.53-- 0.36]); small to medium effect size reduction in unemployment (Cohen's d = - 0.21, 95%CI[- 0.33--0.10]), activities of daily living (Cohen's d = - 0.26, 95%CI[- 0.35--0.18]), mobility (Cohen's d = - 0.36, 95%CI[- 0.44--.29]) and communication challenges (Cohen's d = - 0.38, 95%CI[- 0.46--0.3]). Conclusions: Our study indicates that a CBR program may provide positive rehabilitation outcomes for persons with disabilities even in a conflict context, and improve overall well-being of all participants with disabilities, whatever their impairment, individual characteristics and the CBR matrix components considered.
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