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Figure 39 shows total of 2,740 cases registered for Domiciliary Health Services in year 2017 and
             stroke is the commenest cases seen (62 per cent). The DHC outcome indicator, “Percentage of cases
             receiving Domiciliary Health Care Services showing improvement in self-care within/after 3 months of
             intervention”, achieved a record of 75.4 per cent far exceeding the proposed target of ≥60 per cent.
             This indicator was also one of the key performance indicators (KPI) of the Minister of Health for the
             year 2017.

                                                     Figure 39
                             Cases Registered For Domiciliary Health Care Services, 2017





                                22.7%

                                                                                 STROKE
                                                                                 TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
                            5.5%                                                 SPINAL CORD INJURY
                            0.8%                                                 CEREBRAL PALSY
                             2.5%                       62%
                               6.5%                                              CANCER
                                                                                 OTHERS






             Source: Family Health Development Division,  PPD 201/Pind.2016 (Malaysia, Tahun 2017)


             Public Service Department (JPA) conducted a survey between February to March 2017 on 1,452
             respondents who had received DHC services. This survey showed that this initiative by Ministry of
             Health has had a significant impact on service delivery to the people.

             NBOS 7 INITIATIVE: 1MALAYSIA FAMILY CARE

             “PDK Ku Sihat” is an activity under the National Blue Ocean Strategy NBOS 7: 1Malaysia Family Care
             where outreach services are provided to PWDs attending Community-based Rehabilitation Centre
             (CBR). In 2017, health care personnel provided service to 530 CBRs out of the 534 CBRs in operation
             and a total of 17,834 (92 per cent) PWDs attending CBR were screened for health status. The services
             provided by the health staffs include early intervention, rehabilitation for fine motor and gross motor
             problems, physical activity and exercises, activities of daily living skills, nutritional advice, vocational
             training and others (Figure 40). CBR trainers/caregivers were trained and empowered to conduct basic
             exercise with the PWDs.












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