“我之所以成为我,是因为我们都是这样的人”:康复的国际视角:南非。

Karen Levin
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本文概述了影响南非脑瘫患者及其家庭、医疗和康复人员以及卫生保健和教育系统的一些重要因素。提供了有关影响该国干预的国家背景变量的资料。脑瘫的发病率与一些更突出的病因变量有关,包括贫困、疟疾、艾滋病毒/艾滋病和早产。讨论了脑瘫儿童可用的卫生保健系统,包括传统治疗师的作用。介绍了脑瘫儿童获得教育、培训和护理的机会,包括南非专业教育的简史。对涉及康复的人员、方法和工作环境的概述突出了南非干预的独特性质。文章最后对干预者提出了建议,并参考了在使技能和知识适应当地需求方面可以吸取的教训,以便成功地与脑瘫儿童一起工作,并培养其家庭的复原力。此外,建议脑瘫的定义需要反映该人的生活环境。
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'I am what I am because of who we all are': international perspectives on rehabilitation: South Africa.

This article provides an overview of some of the important factors that impinge on people with cerebral palsy and their families, on medical and rehabilitation personnel, and on systems of healthcare and education in South Africa. Information is provided with regard to the national contextual variables that influence intervention in the country. The incidence of cerebral palsy is related to some of the more prominent aetiological variables including poverty, malaria, HIV/Aids and premature birth. Health care systems available for children with cerebral palsy are discussed, including the role of traditional healers. Access to education, training and care of children with cerebral palsy is described, including a brief history of specialized education in South Africa. An overview of the personnel, approaches and work contexts involved in rehabilitation highlights the unique nature of intervention in South Africa. The article concludes with recommendations for interventionists with reference to lessons that can be learned in terms of adapting skills and knowledge to local needs, in order to work successfully with children with cerebral palsy and to develop the resilience of their families. In addition, it is suggested that the definition of cerebral palsy needs to reflect the context in which the person lives.

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