Exploring perspectives on implementing the World Health Assembly's Resolution for Strengthening Rehabilitation in Health Systems in Switzerland: a representative rehabilitation stakeholder survey.
Roxanne Maritz, Lejla Beganovic, David Weisstanner, Luise Menzi, Carla Sabariego
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Abstract
Purpose: In 2023, the World Health Assembly endorsed a Resolution on Strengthening Rehabilitation in Health Systems. This study aims to explore the perspectives of Swiss rehabilitation stakeholders regarding the relevance, challenges, and opportunities of the Resolution for Switzerland.
Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among Swiss rehabilitation stakeholders. Purposive snowball sampling with a quota system ensured a representative sample. Survey development and reporting adhered to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES). Descriptive analysis was applied to quantitative data, while thematic analysis was used for free-text responses.
Results: A representative sample of 282 Swiss rehabilitation stakeholders completed the survey. Developing multidisciplinary rehabilitation skills emerged as the most relevant action in the Resolution. Primary challenges centred on financing and workforce issues and integrated care, while main opportunities included policy development and advocacy efforts.
Conclusion: This study enhances the understanding of current challenges and opportunities for rehabilitation in Switzerland. Leveraging this approach and related findings into national and international policy considerations can support policymakers responding in a contextualised manner to the urges of the Resolution.
期刊介绍:
Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.