Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort
Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio) === Introduction: A spinal cord injury is the damage to the spinal cord that alters functional independence. Two different systems of care for the management of health conditions are available in private and public care in South Africa. A better und...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-67982019-07-19T03:12:45Z Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort Jeftha, Tarryn Kim Joseph, Conran Disability Participation Impairment Activity limitation Public healthcare sector Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio) Introduction: A spinal cord injury is the damage to the spinal cord that alters functional independence. Two different systems of care for the management of health conditions are available in private and public care in South Africa. A better understanding of health and functioning of individuals in the two systems is crucial to help address inequality between the two systems. The aim of the study was to describe the health status and functioning of persons with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) in the Western Cape province who received public-funded care compared with those in the Gauteng province who received private care. Methodology: The study entailed a cross-section comparison between a government-funded cohort in the Western Cape and a private cohort in Gauteng, two of the provinces of South Africa. Self-administered questionnaires and standardised outcome measures were used to collect the data and to ensure validity and reliability. Data were captured on Excel and then transferred to SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for analysis. Ethical clearance to conduct the study was obtained from the Biomedical Research Ethics Committee of the University of the Western Cape. 2019-05-15T07:39:55Z 2019-05-15T07:39:55Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6798 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape |
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Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio) === Introduction: A spinal cord injury is the damage to the spinal cord that alters functional
independence. Two different systems of care for the management of health conditions are
available in private and public care in South Africa. A better understanding of health and
functioning of individuals in the two systems is crucial to help address inequality between the
two systems. The aim of the study was to describe the health status and functioning of
persons with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) in the Western Cape province who received
public-funded care compared with those in the Gauteng province who received private care.
Methodology: The study entailed a cross-section comparison between a government-funded
cohort in the Western Cape and a private cohort in Gauteng, two of the provinces of South
Africa. Self-administered questionnaires and standardised outcome measures were used to
collect the data and to ensure validity and reliability. Data were captured on Excel and then
transferred to SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for analysis. Ethical clearance to
conduct the study was obtained from the Biomedical Research Ethics Committee of the
University of the Western Cape. |
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Joseph, Conran Jeftha, Tarryn Kim |
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Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort |
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Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort |
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Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort |
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Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort |
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Health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in South Africa: Comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort |
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health status and functioning after traumatic spinal cord injury in south africa: comparison between a private and a public health care funded cohort |
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University of the Western Cape |
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2019 |
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