Importance of Health Policy and Systems Research for Strengthening Rehabilitation in Health Systems: A Call to Action to Accelerate Progress

None Walter R. Frontera, None Wouter DeGroote, None Abdul Ghaffar
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During the last few decades, the field of rehabilitation has experienced substantial development, growth, and acceptance. Rehabilitation addresses the impact of a health condition on a person’s everyday life by optimizing their functioning and reducing their experience of disability. Rehabilitation expands the focus of health beyond preventative and curative care to ensure people with a health condition can remain as independent as possible and participate in education, work, and meaningful life roles.1 A definition of rehabilitation for research purposes has been recently published.2 Scientific and clinical research have generated a body of knowledge that strongly supports the use of many rehabilitation interventions with positive outcomes in various populations and health conditions. We also have now a better understanding of the growing global need, demand, and recognition of rehabilitation around the world. For example, it has been estimated that 2.41 billion people in the world could benefit from rehabilitation services. This means that at least one in every three persons in the world needs rehabilitation at some point during the course of their disease or injury.3 This figure has most likely increased because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for rehabilitation increased by 63% between 1990 and 2017 because of the aging population, the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable health conditions, and the shifting epidemiological profile in most countries.3 Finally, according to the 2022 global report on health equity for persons with disabilities, approximately 1.3 billion people or 16% of the world’s population has moderate to severe levels of disability associated with the underlying health conditions and impairments.4 Now more than ever before, it is crucial that rehabilitation is available and accessible to populations globally according to their needs. The important contribution of rehabilitation to the functioning, including social and occupational participation and well-being of populations worldwide, can no longer be denied or delayed. Rehabilitation is critical for the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.5 Notwithstanding the foregoing arguments, there continues to be a high unmet need for rehabilitation globally, with some low- and middle-income countries reporting unmet needs up to 50% of those who could benefit from rehabilitation. Rehabilitation services are not accessible to many people around the world.6 Many of those in need do not have access because of the failure, at least partially, to effectively plan for rehabilitation services. Many nations and health systems have not implemented policy measures that recognize rehabilitation as an essential component of universal health coverage7,8 Health policy, planning, and decision making for rehabilitation often require more local evidence to adequately plan, finance, implement,and monitor quality rehabilitation services including infrastructure and workforce to make services accessible to those in need.9
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卫生政策和系统研究对加强卫生系统康复的重要性:呼吁采取行动加快进展
在过去的几十年里,康复领域经历了实质性的发展、成长和接受。康复通过优化患者的功能和减少其残疾体验,解决健康状况对患者日常生活的影响。康复将健康的重点扩展到预防和治疗护理之外,以确保有健康问题的人能够尽可能地保持独立,并参与教育、工作和有意义的生活角色最近发表了一项用于研究目的的康复的定义科学和临床研究已经形成了一个知识体系,有力地支持在各种人群和健康状况中使用许多康复干预措施并取得积极成果。我们现在也更好地了解了全球对康复日益增长的需求和认识。例如,据估计,世界上有24.1亿人可以从康复服务中受益。这意味着世界上至少有三分之一的人在其患病或受伤过程中的某个时候需要康复由于COVID-19大流行,这一数字很可能有所增加。1990年至2017年期间,由于人口老龄化、非传染性疾病患病率上升以及大多数国家流行病学状况的变化,康复需求增加了63%最后,根据《2022年全球残疾人健康公平报告》,约有13亿人(占世界人口的16%)患有与潜在健康状况和损伤相关的中度至重度残疾现在比以往任何时候都更重要的是,全球人民能够根据自己的需要获得和获得康复。不能再否认或拖延康复对全世界人民的功能,包括社会和职业参与和福利的重要贡献。康复对于实现联合国可持续发展目标3“确保健康的生活方式,促进各年龄段所有人的福祉”至关重要尽管有上述论点,但全球范围内仍存在很大的未满足的康复需求,一些低收入和中等收入国家报告说,可从康复中受益的人中有高达50%的人未满足需求。5 .世界上有许多人无法获得康复服务许多有需要的人无法获得康复服务,至少部分原因是未能有效规划康复服务。许多国家和卫生系统尚未实施政策措施,承认康复是全民健康覆盖的重要组成部分7,8康复的卫生政策、规划和决策往往需要更多的当地证据来充分规划、资助、实施和监测高质量的康复服务,包括基础设施和劳动力,以使有需要的人能够获得服务
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