I am who I am through who we are: The potential role of ubuntu in neurorehabilitation
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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Yn: Panamerican Journal of Neuropsychology, Cyfrol 12, Rhif 2, 05.2018.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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T1 - I am who I am through who we are
T2 - The potential role of ubuntu in neurorehabilitation
AU - Coetzer, Bernardus
AU - Yeates, Giles
AU - Balchin, Ross
AU - Schmidt, Karen
N1 - Panamerican Journal of Neuropsychology is a quatermetral publication, with an open access policy (RoMEO bluepublisher), which publishes works in Spanish, Portuguese and English, all manuscripts are evaluated by two or more international peers, using the double-blind system.
PY - 2018/5
Y1 - 2018/5
N2 - This paper explores the African concept of ubuntu, and its potential to influence our thinking about the delivery of long-term health and social care within a neurorehabilitation context. Particular consideration is given to the potential importance of achieving longer-term social connectedness for clients and their relatives after neuro-rehabilitation interventions have finished. A short case vignette, and a hospital-based practice report, are provided as two examples to illustrate some of the key points made. Incorporating some aspects of the philosophy of ubuntu could potentially help neurorehabilitation programmes to include the reduction social disability as a more explicit longer-term goal for outcome.
AB - This paper explores the African concept of ubuntu, and its potential to influence our thinking about the delivery of long-term health and social care within a neurorehabilitation context. Particular consideration is given to the potential importance of achieving longer-term social connectedness for clients and their relatives after neuro-rehabilitation interventions have finished. A short case vignette, and a hospital-based practice report, are provided as two examples to illustrate some of the key points made. Incorporating some aspects of the philosophy of ubuntu could potentially help neurorehabilitation programmes to include the reduction social disability as a more explicit longer-term goal for outcome.
KW - Ubuntu
KW - Neurorehabilitation
KW - Practice Report
U2 - 10.7714/CNPS/12.2.208
DO - 10.7714/CNPS/12.2.208
M3 - Article
VL - 12
JO - Panamerican Journal of Neuropsychology
JF - Panamerican Journal of Neuropsychology
SN - 0718-4123
IS - 2
ER -