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July 11, 2024 at 6:56 pm #3732Hoeung HEAM “[email protected]”Participant
1) What evidence do I have (or need) to identify those factors and levels posing the greatest barriers to rehabilitation in my population?
With clear evidence of social ecological intervention may be able us baseline information for designing and effective, efficiency, quality, accessible, equitable rehabilitation service. Therefore, carefully conducting a quality study or using existing data to understand this very important.2) How does my own professional expertise and organizational access suggest where I might be most be effective in developing and launching an intervention?
As a physiotherapist, we can basically intervene such issues, firstly by following professional standards for practice, and secondly, by advocating with multidisciplinary team to realise these issues and find solution for a better provision of rehabilitation. However, as a policy maker, understanding all the issues of the socio-ecological intervention would help to develop supporting policies.3) What formative research might be needed to understand the precise intervention that would be most appropriate and impactful towards overcoming the challenges I identify?
Participatory approach where all stakeholders are engaged, also action research during implementation stage.4) When considering potential interventions, what factors related to implementation do I need to consider?
– Acceptability
– Adoption
– Appropriateness
– Cost
– Feasibility
– Fidelity
– Penetration
– Sustainability5) What implicit biases may be at work in my culture or context and how do those implicit biases impact an individual’s ability to access and benefit from rehabilitation?
Implicit biases can encompass prejudices related to various factors such as gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, income, education, employment, body weight, health, and mental health status, among others. While not every society exhibits all of these biases, and not everyone within a society may hold them, it is crucial to recognize how these biases could influence interactions with the healthcare system.
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July 14, 2024 at 3:09 pm #3792Samuel LaguParticipant
– What evidence do I have .carefully conducting a quality study or using existing data to understand this very important.
– How does my own professional expertise and organizational access suggest where I might be most be effective in developing and launching an intervention?
1- by adhering my professional ethics
2- Having in place proffessional team to get things done better3) What formative research might be needed to understand the precise intervention that would be most appropriate and impactful towards overcoming the challenges I identify?
– Engaging everyone and through proffesional research ie both qualitative and quantitative.4) When considering potential interventions, what factors related to implementation do I need to consider?
– Appropriateness
– Cost
– Feasibility
– Acceptability
– Adoption
– Penetration
– Sustainability5) What implicit biases may be at work in my culture or context and how do those implicit biases impact an individual’s ability to access and benefit from rehabilitation?
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