Competing (ac)counts of disability: situating prevalence studies in Zambian disability policymaking

S. Cleaver, R. Lencucha, V. Bond, M. Hunt
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Research is a critical starting point for public policy. For disability policy, the calculation of prevalence – the percentage of persons with disabilities in a population – has attracted significant attention. Multiple disability prevalence studies have been conducted in Zambia. We used data from semi-structured interviews about research and the policy process with twelve Zambian disability policy stakeholders to explore perspectives about disability prevalence research and policymaking. Policy stakeholders, disability advocates and policymakers, expressed more interest in prevalence than in other types of research. Participants perceived prevalence research according to three competing priorities: inclusion (‘Involve us [for] good results’), pragmatism (‘We have to use that [number]’), and granularity (‘We need details’). Participants discounted the value of prevalence research that conflicted with their priorities. Better understanding of stakeholder perspectives of disability prevalence can illuminate ways that these perspectives influence the use of research evidence in disability policy making.
竞争(ac)残疾计数:赞比亚残疾政策制定中的现况流行研究
研究是公共政策的重要起点。在残疾政策方面,残疾率的计算——残疾人在人口中的百分比——引起了极大的关注。赞比亚开展了多项残疾患病率研究。我们使用了来自赞比亚12位残疾政策利益相关者的关于研究和政策过程的半结构化访谈数据,探讨了残疾流行率研究和政策制定的观点。与其他类型的研究相比,政策利益相关者、残疾倡导者和政策制定者对患病率表示了更大的兴趣。参与者根据三个相互竞争的优先事项感知患病率研究:包容性(“为取得好结果而考虑我们”)、实用主义(“我们必须使用这个[数字]”)和粒度(“我们需要细节”)。参与者低估了与他们的优先事项相冲突的流行率研究的价值。更好地理解利益相关者对残疾流行率的看法,可以阐明这些看法如何影响残疾政策制定中研究证据的使用。
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