Community-based rehabilitation in Nigeria: A scoping study of literature
Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, Volume 31, No. 3, Year 2020
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Purpose: Previous reviews of CBR literature provide scant evidence supporting community-based rehabilitation in Nigeria. This study aimed at discovering the extent of CBR impact in Nigeria by reviewing published literature and making it available to researchers, CBR project coordinators and managers, and policymakers. Method: A scoping study of CBR literature on people with disabilities, families and communities in Nigeria was conducted, using the databases of Pubmed, African Journal Online, Google Scholar, African Journal of Disability, Asksource.info and REHABDATA on naric.com, for articles published between the years 1990 – 2018. Fourteen studies met all the inclusion criteria and were classified according to type as descriptive (n = 4), theory (n = 5), impact (n = 2), and case studies (n = 2) or review (n = 1) papers. Results: The results indicated a recent increase in community-based rehabilitation literature publication. Conclusion: However, there is a need for more well-designed literature to better inform community-based rehabilitation practice.