PROTOCOL: Effectiveness of interventions for improving social inclusion outcomes for people with disabilities in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review.

Journal: Campbell systematic reviews

Volume: 17

Issue: 3

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Affiliated Institutions:  Campbell Collaboration Delhi India. Stellenbosch University Cape Town South Africa. Campbell Collaboration New Delhi India. International Centre for Evidence on Disability London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London UK.

Abstract summary 

The objectives of this review are to: (1) examine the effectiveness of interventions for improving social inclusion outcomes for people with disabilities (physical, visual, hearing, intellectual or mental health conditions) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs); and (2) to critically appraise the confidence in study finding of the included studies. Key questions include: (1) Are interventions to improve social inclusion outcomes for people with disabilities in LMICs effective, and what is the quality of evidence base? (2) What types of intervention, or intervention design features, are most effective in improving social inclusion outcomes for people with disabilities in LMICs? (3) Which interventions appear most effective for different categories of disability? (4) What are the barriers to people with disabilities participating in interventions to improve their social inclusion outcomes? And what factors facilitate participation in, and the success of, such interventions?

Authors & Co-authors:  Saran Ashrita A Hunt Xanthe X White Howard H Kuper Hannah H

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Authors :  4
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Doi : e1191
SSN : 1891-1803
Study Population
Male,Female
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Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Systemic Review
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States