2021
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2804
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Describing community-based rehabilitation services in Indonesia by using The International Classification of Service Organization in Rehabilitation 2.0

Abstract: Objective Describing rehabilitation services in a standardized way is a challenge. The International Classification of Service Organizations in Rehabilitation (ICSO-R) 2.0 was published for this purpose. The ICSO-R was criticized for being tested mainly in high-income countries, and because the testing in lower-income countries did not include community-based rehabilitation services. Therefore, this study was performed to describe community-based rehabilitation services by using ICSO-R 2.0. … Show more

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“…This demonstration project showed that ICSO-R 2.0 could be applied to systematically describe (in tabular form) the organization of services of an SCI/D specialized rehabilitation centre in Switzerland. This underscores the experience of using ICSO-R to describe community-based rehabilitation in Indonesia, a low/middle-resource country (17), randomized clinical trials (18), different patient groups in Norway (19), and diverse rehabilitation services across the continuum of care in Europe (20) using ICSO-R, albeit the latter 2 projects employed the first version of ICSO-R (8) rather than the most updated 2.0 version (9). Moreover, through a mapping exercise, the current study found that ICSO-R 2.0 has the potential to support health reporting and certification preparation activities by providing a framework for collecting and organizing information about rehabilitation services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This demonstration project showed that ICSO-R 2.0 could be applied to systematically describe (in tabular form) the organization of services of an SCI/D specialized rehabilitation centre in Switzerland. This underscores the experience of using ICSO-R to describe community-based rehabilitation in Indonesia, a low/middle-resource country (17), randomized clinical trials (18), different patient groups in Norway (19), and diverse rehabilitation services across the continuum of care in Europe (20) using ICSO-R, albeit the latter 2 projects employed the first version of ICSO-R (8) rather than the most updated 2.0 version (9). Moreover, through a mapping exercise, the current study found that ICSO-R 2.0 has the potential to support health reporting and certification preparation activities by providing a framework for collecting and organizing information about rehabilitation services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Integrating CBR in existing vertical leprosy programs and monitoring using WHO CBR indicators could be implemented. New case diagnosis and management may be systematically linked to CBR programs, therefore, it should be integrated into CBR programs, as CBR services are available in Indonesia [ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visiting Professor Program (VIPP) is a program to send PTAI professors to foreign universities/research institutions with a maximum duration of 1 month, by carrying out activities including, shown in Figure 1 (Anand &;Lui, 2023;Nugraha et al, 2021;Ren, 2021;Wong et al, 2022;Yuliani, 2023).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%