Research
ICDR’s research is informed by our values. All research is advocacy-oriented with the intent of contributing to meaningful change. Research priorities are established in collaboration with those affected by the research. We value multiple forms of expertise and proactively seek to include affected communities as partners in the research process.
ICDR education research on global rehabilitation and disability
ICDR is committed to research on international clinical internships. Some examples of our research in this topic area include best practices and tools for international clinical internships, ideal competencies for physiotherapists working in resource-poor settings and impact of international occupational therapy internships on future practice.
Here is a list of current projects/tools the ICDR has done for disability research:
Asking About Disability in Research Tool |
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ICDR-Consulting research
ICDR has an international consulting group that contributes our expertise to research on disability and rehabilitation globally.
ICDR-Group research priorities
We also conduct research in collaboration with our international partners based on locally determined research priorities. For more details, please see the ICDR-Group page.
ICDR-Cameroon |
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ICDR-Kenya |
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ICDR-Pakistan |
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ICDR-Trinidad |
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ICDR-Zambia |
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