Abstract:Objective To analyze present status of contract services and rehabilitation needs of the disabled in Shiquan community, and to provide scientific basis for the next step of community rehabilitation. Methods From January to June 2023, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 3 218 licensed disabled persons in the area to analyze present status of contract services and rehabilitation needs of the disabled in Shiquan community, and the data were statistically analyzed. Results Of the 3 218 certified disabled individuals in the district, 2 612(81.2%) had signed up with family doctors. Compared with disabled persons who had signed the contract with family doctors, disabled persons who had not signed the contract were younger, and had higher levels of education, more rehabilitation needs, and lower incidence of diseases(all P<0.05). The top three rehabilitation needs for all disabled person were knowledge education(59.14%), medical examination(18.52%), and psychological counseling(6.90%). Disabled persons who had utilized the family doctor contract service(β=-0.019, 95%CI: -0.154--0.004) and those with higher education levels(β=-0.075, 95%CI: -0.122--0.043) tended to have fewer rehabilitation needs. Conversely, those who aged 60 years and above(β=0.046, 95%CI: 0.017-0.173), with a history of hypertension(β=0.045, 95%CI: 0.002-0.154), had visual disabilities(β=0.266, 95%CI: 0.101-0.432), and had mental disabilities(β=0.247, 95%CI: 0.538-0.893) tended to have more rehabilitation needs. Conclusion In the future community rehabilitation work, it is necessary to further expand the coverage of family doctor contract service and provide precise rehabilitation services for people with disabilities, especially in knowledge education, medical examination, and psychological counseling. Special attention should be paid to individuals aged 60 years and above, those with a history of hypertension, and those with vision and mental disabilities.