Comments on the Washington Group Position Paper Proposed Purpose of an Internationally Comparable General Disability Measure Alicia Bercovich IBGE Brazil
World Programme of Action concerning Disabled Persons* Goals To promote the participation of persons with disabilities in all aspects of life preventing the onset and consequences of impairments, promoting optimal levels of functioning, equalizing opportunities for participation. *United Nations, New York, 1983
Framework The International Classification of Functioning and Disability (ICF) is a guide for the measurement design.
Purposes of the harmonized mensuration of disability to provide services, including the development of programs and polices for service provision and the evaluation of these programs and services, to monitor the level of functioning in the population, to assess equalization of opportunities.
International relevance and feasibility of implementation Relevance oIs the purpose of relatively equal importance across countries with respect to policy? Feasibility oIs it possible to collect the proposed information using a comparable general disability measure that includes a small set of census-like questions?
Evaluation of purposes Relevance and Feasibility Provision of Services Relevance (yes) Feasibility (no) Monitoring the level of functioning in the population Relevance (yes) Feasibility (no) Assessing equalization of opportunity Relevance (yes) Feasibility (yes)
Purpose for the measure Assessment of equalization of opportunities as the purpose for the first general disability measure to be developed by the WG.
Benefits Identification of a broad subpopulation, which can be further described using detailed information obtained via extended survey sets. Limitations the general disability measure developed to suit the proposed purpose may not suit other purposes no comprehensive assessment of disability or identification of the “true” disabled population Lacking information about mechanisms that facilitate participation Groups related to the NGO’s on Disability and other related Organizations are not encouraging the identification of a large subpopulation of people with disability
Transition to Measurement Measuring Activity and Participation Willful actions Specific tasks Organized activity Information considered indication of participation
Some Comments (I) Necessity of Harmonization to have meaningful and comparable measures Cultural Differences between countries continue to affect comparability The need for the Census and Surveys teams tounderstand the purpose Training people in the technical and operational teams To achieve a concrete set of questions recommended for insertion in Censuses and Surveys
Some Comments (II) Minimum set of Questions recommended Questions must be operationalized by the countries according to local characteristics Pilot tests harmonized and analyzed Documentation of the results of the tests Recommendations on Editing and Imputation of the new variables Analyzing the results: standardization of a minimal set of checks to be performed at the country level
More Comments (III) Documentation on the limitations on comparability due to cultural and contextual factors for each one of the participating countries Statistical measures on the accuracy of results (to establish comparisons)
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