Community inclusion, participation and support for people with disabilities in Zambia: a qualitative study.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Nathaniel Scherer, Rhoda Chabaputa, Tamara Chansa-Kabali, Kofi Nseibo, Judith McKenzie, Martha Banda-Chalwe, Tracey Smythe
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Abstract

Background: Recent reports, including recommendations from the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, have highlighted failings in disability inclusion in Zambia. A recent scoping review identified need for up-to-date evidence to inform disability-inclusive policy and practice.

Objective: To generate new evidence on community inclusion, participation and support for people with disabilities in Zambia.

Methods: In-depth interviews were held with 36 participants, including 16 adults with disabilities, 16 caregivers of a child with disabilities, and four key informants from government and civil society. Participants were recruited from three districts in Lusaka Province - Lusaka, Chongwe and Kafue. Participants were purposively sampled to maximise variation by sex, age, impairment type, district and locality (rural, urban, peri-urban). Data collection was completed in November 2022.

Results: Key themes from the study identified stigma and discrimination towards people with disabilities, the exclusion of people with disabilities from community life, limited available support and inadequate government action on disability inclusion. There were examples of positive action on disability support, such as the Social Cash Transfer, but implementation needed improvement. Disability-awareness campaigns are widely needed across government and communities, as is funding for organisations such as the Zambia Agency For Persons With Disabilities.

Conclusions: Action is needed to improve disability inclusion and implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Zambia. This includes appropriate funding, capacity-development and meaningful engagement with people with disabilities and their representative organisations.

赞比亚社区对残疾人的包容、参与和支持:一项定性研究。
背景:最近的报告,包括联合国残疾人权利委员会的建议,都强调了赞比亚在残疾人包容方面的失败。最近的范围审查确定需要最新的证据来为包容残疾的政策和实践提供信息。目的:为赞比亚残疾人的社区包容、参与和支持提供新的证据。方法:对36名参与者进行深度访谈,其中包括16名残疾成人、16名残疾儿童的照料者和4名来自政府和民间社会的关键线人。参与者是从卢萨卡省的三个区- -卢萨卡、崇圭和卡富埃征聘的。参与者有目的地抽样,以最大限度地根据性别、年龄、损伤类型、地区和地点(农村、城市、城郊)进行变化。数据收集于2022年11月完成。结果:研究的主要主题包括对残疾人的污名和歧视、残疾人被排除在社区生活之外、现有支持有限以及政府在残疾人包容方面的行动不足。有一些关于残疾支助的积极行动的例子,如社会现金转移,但执行工作需要改进。政府和社区都广泛需要残疾人意识运动,为赞比亚残疾人机构等组织提供资金也是如此。结论:赞比亚需要采取行动,改善残疾人的包容性和《联合国残疾人权利公约》的执行情况。这包括适当的资金、能力建设和与残疾人及其代表组织的有意义的接触。
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Disability and Health Journal
Disability and Health Journal HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
134
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Disability and Health Journal is a scientific, scholarly, and multidisciplinary journal for reporting original contributions that advance knowledge in disability and health. Topics may be related to global health, quality of life, and specific health conditions as they relate to disability. Such contributions include: • Reports of empirical research on the characteristics of persons with disabilities, environment, health outcomes, and determinants of health • Reports of empirical research on the Systematic or other evidence-based reviews and tightly conceived theoretical interpretations of research literature • Reports of empirical research on the Evaluative research on new interventions, technologies, and programs • Reports of empirical research on the Reports on issues or policies affecting the health and/or quality of life for persons with disabilities, using a scientific base.
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