2022
DOI: 10.47985/dcidj.503
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The Effectiveness of Community-Based Interventions in Improving Activities of Daily Living and Quality of Life Outcomes in Persons Living with Stroke: a Systematic Review

Abstract: Purpose: Despite the growth of literature regarding community-based interventions (CBI) in low-to middle-income and high-income countries, its effectiveness in improving outcomes related to activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QOL) in people with stroke is inconclusive. This systematic review compared the effectiveness of community-based interventions with the usual or hospital-based treatments in improving ADL and QOL outcomes in this population.Method: Four databases were systematically sea… Show more

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“…CBID particularly promotes the participation and voice of people with disabilities in decision-making processes at the local level (De Groote, 2019). CBR is a term used widely in high-income countries as well, commonly described as rehabilitation by trained rehabilitation professionals, delivered outside of a hospital setting -often in the person's home (Tosoc & Lazaro, 2022). This refers to 'community-delivered rehabilitation' which needs to be distinguished from 'informal or self-directed rehabilitation' (Wade, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CBID particularly promotes the participation and voice of people with disabilities in decision-making processes at the local level (De Groote, 2019). CBR is a term used widely in high-income countries as well, commonly described as rehabilitation by trained rehabilitation professionals, delivered outside of a hospital setting -often in the person's home (Tosoc & Lazaro, 2022). This refers to 'community-delivered rehabilitation' which needs to be distinguished from 'informal or self-directed rehabilitation' (Wade, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%