South African Journal of Physiotherapy (Dec 2013)

Understanding the current discourse of rehabilitation: With reference to disability models and rehabilitation policies for evaluation research in the South African Setting

  • G. Mji,
  • P. Chappell,
  • S. Statham,
  • N. Mlenzana,
  • C. Goliath,
  • C. DeWet,
  • A. Rhoda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajp.v69i2.22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 2
pp. 4 – 9

Abstract

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Evaluation of rehabilitation programmes is essentialin order to monitor its effectiveness and relevance. There is howevera need to consider policies when conducting evaluation researchin rehabilitation. The aim of this paper is to present the theoreticaland legislative underpinnings of rehabilitation in South Africa.A narrative review of national and international disability legislationand empirical research in context of rehabilitation was conducted.The findings of this review reveals that as a fluid construct, thediscourse of rehabilitation has been underpinned by the changingtheoretical and socio-political understandings of disability. This inturn has influenced various international and national health anddisability policies and legislations that oversee the implementation ofrehabilitation practice. Despite this, there has been little evaluationof public health rehabilitation services in context of these policies and legislations in South Africa. The fluidity of rehabilitationneed to be considered when conducting evaluation research in rehabilitation.