Social accountability challenges and recommendations by community service rehabilitation therapists
Ntandoyenkosi L. Msomi, Andrew J. Ross

TL;DR
This paper explores the challenges and recommendations for rehabilitation therapists in providing socially accountable care during their community service year.
Contribution
The study identifies specific challenges and actionable recommendations for improving social accountability in community service rehabilitation.
Findings
Key challenges include budget constraints, staff shortages, cultural barriers, and scope of practice limitations.
Recommendations include collaboration with caregivers, integration into primary health care, and professional development.
Support and resources are crucial for therapists to deliver effective care in under-resourced areas.
Abstract
Social accountability entails providing equitable and accessible services that are tailor-made for the community’s healthcare needs and enable rehabilitation therapists to improve the efficiency and efficacy of healthcare delivery and their response. Enabling them to provide optimal care during their community service year requires understanding the gaps in their knowledge, experience and the support they provide to the communities they service. Four in-depth individual interviews and four focus group discussions were conducted via Zoom. The qualitative responses to the questions related to the challenges and recommendations associated with social accountability in clinical settings were analysed using an inductive thematic approach via NVIVO. Four sub-themes emerged for each of the two areas of interest: the challenges relating to (1) budget and equipment constraints, (2) staff…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health Workforce Issues · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Primary Care and Health Outcomes
