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  • in reply to: Discussion Forum 1 #3738
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    1. What evidence do I have (or need) to identify those factors and levels posing the greatest barriers to rehabilitation in my population? In or for me to have evidence in Uganda setting have to gather demographics data conduct survey community interviews look through their policy and I identify rehabilitation barriers while reviewing and analyzing literature for common barriers to correlates and highlights challenges and common barriers

    2. How does my own professional expertise and organizational access suggest where I might be most be effective in developing and launching an intervention? My professional expertise and organizational access might be most effective through leveraging my knowledge of population access to resources and ability to influence policy and policy changes within the organization

    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?
    Formative type of research might be needed to understand the intervention as it may involve needs assessment ,piloting Testing stakeholder interviews and literature review to comprehend specific challenges and targeted needs of the population

    4. When considering potential interventions, what factors related to implementation do I need to consider?
    considering potential intervention, I would consider factors like cost effectiveness, feasibility, resources available, training needs, potential barriers and evaluation methods during planning the implementation of potential interventions

    5. 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 being state a state of unconscious attitude ,beliefs and reactions toward social group and others washout intending to act that way ,and in that way, implicit biases impacts greatly on self periconception, decision making, institutional policies and cultural norms leading to discriminatory practices ,policy making is influence by implicit baises of policy makers resulting into laws regulations that inadequately affects marginalized groups reinforcing social inequalities

    in reply to: Discussion Forum 1 #3692
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    1. Using Tele rehabilitation as a case study, put yourself in the shoes of an implementation facilitator, and reflect upon the fit of Tele rehabilitation using the following discussion prompts:
    • How does the proposed intervention fit with the priorities of your organizations?
    Tele rehabilitation increase access to patients care especially those who may not have chance to travel due to bad weather ,long distance or financial constrain
    • How does it fit with community values, including the values of diverse cultural groups?
    Engagement of community is essential as it starts early right from implementation process to collect data and fact to generate possible solution to the needs that require Tele rehabilitation which the intervention is focus on community needs with respect to preferred language, taboos and religious beliefs

    2. Using the Tele rehabilitation as a case study, put yourself in the shoes of an implementation facilitator, and reflect upon how to facilitate the Tele rehabilitation using the following discussion prompts:

    • What strategies could you use to target key stakeholders’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and intention to integrate the new intervention?
    use of feedback and evaluation strategies and enhancing capacity building training of individual and organization while embracing motivation as key factor.
    • What strategies could you use to target the motivation and capability of individuals and organizations to engage in implementation process strategies to integrate the new intervention?
    Capacity building strategies that focuses on improving the organization and giving opportunity to individual development ,career support to exercise their leadership talents.

    in reply to: Discussion Forum 1 #3690
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    >How does the proposed intervention fit with the priorities of your organizations?>Increased Access to Care: Tele rehabilitation expands access to care for individuals who may face barriers to traditional in-person services, such as distance, transportation issues, or physical limitations.
    Cost-Effectiveness: tele rehabilitation improves treatment compliance, adherence reduces stress of covering long distance to meet the health worker or follow up appointment hence enhancing patients recovery process
    >How does it fit with community values, including the values of diverse cultural groups?
    community engagement is essential, the engagement starts early during implementation process to collect facts and generate support for Tele rehabilitation. This can help ensure the intervention is focus to community’s needs and values with respect to preferred language, cultural norms and religious background or beliefs and taboos
    >What strategies could you use to target key stakeholders’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and intention to integrate the new intervention?
    Evaluation and use of feedback mechanisms and training programs, possible support, and continuous educational resources are beneficial for equipping individuals and organizations with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively deliver evidence Tele rehabilitation .

    >What strategies could you use to target the motivation and capability of individuals and organizations to engage in implementation process strategies to integrate the new intervention?
    Capacity building strategies focus at improving the and capability of organizations and motivation of its staff, giving opportunities for individual development and career to grow their professional and leadership skills.

    in reply to: Discussion Forum 1 #3691
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    >How does the proposed intervention fit with the priorities of your organizations?>Increased Access to Care: Tele rehabilitation expands access to care for individuals who may face barriers to traditional in-person services, such as distance, transportation issues, or physical limitations.
    Cost-Effectiveness: tele rehabilitation improves treatment compliance, adherence reduces stress of covering long distance to meet the health worker or follow up appointment hence enhancing patients recovery process
    >How does it fit with community values, including the values of diverse cultural groups?
    community engagement is essential, the engagement starts early during implementation process to collect facts and generate support for Tele rehabilitation. This can help ensure the intervention is focus to community’s needs and values with respect to preferred language, cultural norms and religious background or beliefs and taboos
    >What strategies could you use to target key stakeholders’ awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and intention to integrate the new intervention?
    Evaluation and use of feedback mechanisms and training programs, possible support, and continuous educational resources are beneficial for equipping individuals and organizations with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively deliver evidence Tele rehabilitation .

    >What strategies could you use to target the motivation and capability of individuals and organizations to engage in implementation process strategies to integrate the new intervention?
    Capacity building strategies focus at improving the and capability of organizations and motivation of its staff, giving opportunities for individual development and career to grow their professional and leadership skills.

    in reply to: Discussion Forum 1 #3664
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    1. Using your knowledge of the frameworks, what aspects of the intervention will you focus on to guide your planning and eventual success of the intervention?
    I would focus on the Reach since it ensures on adequate representation of the population at large in the same area basing on this scenario they are all within the same location and implantation is also within the the same participants.
    2. What indicators will you use to monitor the success of the intervention on an ongoing basis? What steps will you take to ensure adequate monitoring and evaluation of the intervention?
    multidisplinary Rehabilitation for people within complex of needs
    Rehabilitation integrated program into health plan this is important as priority needs of the people is followed up time and again any other approach to rehabilitation is carefully implemented accordingly
    Rehabilitation of personnel density since it involves all specialist of various cadre hence the community gets holistic Rehabilitation care from professionals like psychosocial, physiotherapy physicians Rehabilitation Nurse among others

    in reply to: Self Assessment on Leadership Abilities #3634
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    Leaders should balance all the component of leadership such as self awareness, managing emotions, managing one self, empathy and social skills. This balance help a leader to be acommodative to all categories of the employees.

    in reply to: Reflection on Leadership #3633
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    A good leader should be in the position to exhibit all the leadership theories to enable them to provid good leadership. A leader who only practice one theory might end up not incorporate all the team members

    in reply to: Discussion Forum 1 #3631
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    1. Leadership behavior can be taught vs leaders are born. What do you think? Provide your rationale and an example of a born and made leader.
    Leaders are always born though their leadership skills can be shaped better through constant mentorship. Abetter leader should be born with the innate trait which kick start the characteristics of a good leader.
    Example of a born leader is Nelson Mandela former president of the Republic of South Africa who exhibited his leadership qualities from the young age.

    2. Post your reflections on your strengths, areas that need attention, and development priorities as identified by the emotional intelligence questionnaire on the discussion board.
    I have strength in all areas of emotional intelligence though there is need for continious improvement to be better leaders.

    3. Research some vision statements of various organizations. Post at least two such statements on the discussion forum and explain how these may have evolved.
    The vision statement of Refugee Law Project in Uganda states that all people enjoy their human rights, irrespective of their legal status. This vision is supported by relevant international laws as well as the Constitution of Uganda to protect the forced migrants.
    The vision statment of CoRSU Hospital, “People with disability in Uganda are able to access Rehabilitation services that improve their quality of life and that they are fully integrated in society” this vision evolved due to the gap in rehabilitation for persons with disability within the country.

    4. Post your reflections on building strong leadership and increasing political support for rehabilitation of your country on the discussion board.
    In Uganda, rehabilitation is just taking shape since government had not invested so much, there are rehabilitation professionals offering rehabilitation services though for strong leaderships, there is need to build their capacity to be able to advocate and advance the rehabilitation services. To increase the political support, there is need for continous engagements of the political wing to understand rehabilitation and why there is need to advance the call for rehabilitation.

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