Our Contribution To
Evidence-based Practice

 

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Through monitoring and measuring our outcomes, we offer ten years’ worth of learning “what works best” for children with CP and their families living in poorly resourced areas. Sharing our knowledge and learning is important to us and much of our work is devoted to promoting evidence-based practice.

 

Featured Articles

The Value Of Malamulele Onward Practical Training Courses

The value of a short practical training course for the value of a short practical training course for newly qualified therapists working with children with cerebral palsy in South Africa.

Source: African Journal of Disability by: Takondwa C. Bakuwa

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Epidemiology

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Cerebral Palsy in rural South Africa and Lesotho: Clinical subtypes and gross motor function

Source: Emma Jenkins, BPhysT; et al.

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Five-day therapy model

Poster

Five-days of intensive hands-on therapy improves functional outcomes in children with CP living in a rural African setting: a randomized controlled trail

Source: Dr Gillian Saloojee, PhD

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Restructuring CP services

Poster

Facilitating improvement and change in services for children with Cerebral Palsy in low resourced, rural hospitals without increasing costs

Source: Tamsyn Brown, BSc.OT; et al.

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Carer-2-Carer Workshops

Poster

Parent-led workshops can create a positive therapeutic environment and dispel misperceptions in resource-constrained settings

Source: Misty Weyer, BSc.OT; et al.

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Measuring outcomes

Abstract

Empowering carers and children with Cerebral Palsy from impoverished african settings – how do we measure outcomes?

Source: Kabi Krige, BSc.OT; et al.

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CP in Africa

Article

Fighting Cerebral Palsy in Africa - The Lancet Neurology

Source: Adrian Burton

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The Malamulele Onward approach

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Providing access to intervention support for rural children with Cerebral Palsy.

Source: (DGMT Learning Brief 29)

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Reflections from our journey

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Reflections from South Africa - ADVANCE for Occupational Therapy Practitioners

Source: Terry, K., Crowe, PhD; et al.

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Malamulele Diary

Banking Details

Name of acc holder: Malamulele Onward
Name of bank: ABSA
Branch: Sandton
Branch code: 632005
Acc No: 4068261682
Swift code: ABSA ZA JJ

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