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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | 2014

The effectiveness of community-based rehabilitation programmes: an impact evaluation of a quasi-randomised trial

Vincenzo Mauro; Mario Biggeri; Sunil Deepak; Jean-Francois Trani

Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly effective means of promoting the rights and opportunities of persons with disabilities (PwD). Although CBR is often the main way in which PwD in low-income and middle-income countries access rehabilitation services, there is little literature providing rigorous evaluation of their impact on peoples well-being. Methods Data were collected in the Mandya and Ramanagar districts (Karnataka state, India), between December 2009 and May 2010. In total 2540 PwD were interviewed using stratified random sampling: 1919 CBR beneficiaries (who joined the programme between 1997 and 2009) and 621 persons who were living in villages not covered by the programme. We controlled for the systematic differences between people joining and not joining the programme using the propensity score matching method controlling for covariates at individual and village level. We evaluated the impact of the programme on the subgroups of PwD who are disadvantaged on the dimensions of interest: access to pensions, use of aid appliances, access to paid jobs and improvement in personal-practical autonomy after 4 and 7 years of joining the CBR. Results We observed a positive and significant impact of the programme on access to services, rights and opportunities of PwD. The results indicate that compared with the control group access to pensions and allowances, aid appliances, access to paid jobs and personal-practical autonomy increased by 29.7%, 9.4%, 12.3% and 36.2%, respectively, after 7 years. Conclusions The CBR programme analysed has a positive impact on access to services and the well-being of PwD who are particularly deprived on outcomes of interest.


Disability and Rehabilitation | 2014

Do community-based rehabilitation programmes promote the participation of persons with disabilities? A case control study from Mandya District, in India

Mario Biggeri; Sunil Deepak; Vincenzo Mauro; Jean-Francois Trani; Jayanth Kumar; Parthipan Ramasamy

Abstract Purpose: In this paper, we measure the effectiveness of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programmes in promoting the well-being of people with disabilities and removing the barriers to their participation in family and community decision-making processes. Method: To evaluate the impact of the CBR programme, we use data from a large-scale control study in Karnataka, India. Propensity score matching is used to evaluate the impacts on disabled persons after 2, 4 and 7 years of entering the CBR. The theoretical framework for the analysis is based on the CBR guidelines, which are combined with the International Classification of Functionings (ICF), the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities (UN CRPD) and Amartya Sen’s capability approach. Results: CBR has a positive impact on the well-being of persons with disabilities participating in the programme and particularly on their participation within the family and the society at large. Conclusions: CBR programmes have a multidimensional and positive impact on individual and collective capabilities; on individual, agency and social empowerment. Implications for Rehabilitation Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) can make a lasting difference in the life of persons with disabilities. CBR improves participation and inclusion of persons with disabilities in the family and in the community.


Social Indicators Research | 2013

The Multidimensionality of Child Poverty: Evidence from Afghanistan

Jean-Francois Trani; Mario Biggeri; Vincenzo Mauro


Archive | 2010

The Multidimensionality of Child Poverty: an Empirical Investigation on Children of Afghanistan

Mario Biggeri; Jean-Francois Trani; Vincenzo Mauro


Social Indicators Research | 2017

Erratum to: Measuring and Monitoring Poverty and Well-Being: A New Approach for the Synthesis of Multidimensionality

Vincenzo Mauro; Mario Biggeri; Filomena Maggino


World Development | 2015

Does Community-Based Rehabilitation Enhance the Multidimensional Well-Being of Deprived Persons With Disabilities? A Multilevel Impact Evaluation

Vincenzo Mauro; Mario Biggeri; Leonardo Grilli


Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development | 2014

Impact of Community-based Rehabilitation on Persons with Different Disabilities

Sunil Deepak; Mario Biggeri; Vincenzo Mauro; Jayanth Kumar; Giampiero Griffo


Ecological Indicators | 2018

Towards a more ‘Sustainable’ Human Development Index: Integrating the environment and freedom

Mario Biggeri; Vincenzo Mauro


Archive | 2013

ORIGINAL RESEARCH Impact of Community-based Rehabilitation on Persons with Different Disabilities

Sunil Deepak; Mario Biggeri; Vincenzo Mauro; Jayanth Kumar; Giampiero Griffo


EDORIUM JOURNAL OF DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION | 2013

Do Community-Based Rehabilitation programs promote the participation of persons with disabilities? A case control study from Mandya District, in India.

Mario Biggeri; Sunil Deepak; Vincenzo Mauro; Jean-Francois Trani; Jayanth Kumar

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Jean-Francois Trani

Washington University in St. Louis

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