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Models and measurement in disability: An international review

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posted on 2024-11-02, 05:08 authored by Michael Palmer, David Harley
This article reviews the theoretical basis and methods for disability measurement. Different methods arise from different theoretical perspectives. Recent efforts to develop a general international disability measure consistent with the social model of disability aim to produce an internationally comparable measure of disability with which to assess the equalisation of opportunities. Such a measure cannot consistently identify disabled people in need of health and social services. Correctly identifying those in need of these services particularly concerns developing countries where government revenues and disability services are severely limited. This review highlights the need for multiple disability measures to meet different purposes of measurement. The Washington Group general measure on disability and Katz's Activities of Daily Living Index are recommended as valid measures of varying functioning level consistent with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. © The Author 2011; all rights reserved. © The Author 2011; all rights reserved.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1093/heapol/czr047
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    ISSN - Is published in 02681080

Journal

Health Policy and Planning

Volume

27

Issue

5

Start page

357

End page

364

Total pages

8

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006078173

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-10-10

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