How representative are organisations of persons with disabilities? Data from nine population-based surveys in low- and middle-income countries

L. Banks, A. Eide, Xanthe Hunt, Ola Abu Alghaib, T. Shakespeare
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Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) are critical to promoting and protecting the rights of people with disabilities. However, little is known about the extent to which people with disabilities are aware and members of OPDs. This study uses data from nine population-based surveys in low-and middle-income countries to explore OPD awareness and membership. Across settings, about a third of people with disabilities were aware of OPDs and fewer than 15% were members. Awareness and membership were lower amongst older adults, women, people with difficulties communicating, remembering and with self-care, people with less education, in poverty and in rural areas. Underrepresentation of certain groups may indicate a need to seek out the voices of people less likely to be associated with OPDs. Further, low total membership may be a cause for concern in settings where OPDs are relied upon to deliver essential services in the absence of state structures.
残疾人士团体的代表性如何?来自低收入和中等收入国家九项人口调查的数据
残障人士组织对促进和保护残障人士的权利至关重要。然而,人们对残疾人及其成员的认知程度知之甚少。本研究使用来自低收入和中等收入国家的9项基于人口的调查数据,以探索OPD的认识和成员情况。在不同的环境中,大约三分之一的残疾人知道门诊医生,不到15%的人是会员。老年人、妇女、有沟通、记忆和自我照顾困难的人、受教育程度较低的人、贫困人口和农村地区的人对这一问题的认识和参与程度较低。某些群体的代表性不足可能表明,有必要寻找那些不太可能与门诊医生有联系的人的声音。此外,在没有国家机构的情况下,依靠门诊医生提供基本服务的情况下,成员总数低可能会引起关注。
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