Identifying built environment factors influencing the community participation of adults aging with long-term physical disabilities: a qualitative study [0.03%]
识别影响长期身体残疾老年人社区参与的建成环境因素:一项质性研究
Rachel Heeb Desai,Emily Hamlin,Amy Eyler et al.
Rachel Heeb Desai et al.
This study qualitatively explored how adults aging with long-term physical disabilities perceive the built environment to influence their community participation. A convenience sample of community-dwelling adults with long-term physical dis...
Autistic adults' experiences of managing wellbeing and implications for social prescribing [0.03%]
自闭症成年人的身心健康自我管理体验及对社会处方的启示
Charlotte Featherstone,Richard Sharpe,Nick Axford et al.
Charlotte Featherstone et al.
Autistic people demonstrate poor outcomes on objective measures of wellbeing, yet research centring lived experience provides a more nuanced picture. There is growing support for person-centred, holistic and community approaches to enhancin...
Can Universal Basic Income work for disabled people? An examination of existing UK organisational and academic positions [0.03%]
全民基本收入对残疾人管用吗?对现有英国组织和学术观点的考察
Elliott Aidan Johnson,Howard Robert Reed,Matthew Thomas Johnson
Elliott Aidan Johnson
Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been proposed as a means of addressing a range of issues relating to welfare systems, including by removing disincentives to economic, social and physical activity. However, UK disability organisations and f...
Barriers to cultural participation by people with disabilities in Europe: a study across 28 countries [0.03%]
欧洲残疾人参与文化活动的障碍:来自28个国家的研究结果
Ann Leahy,Delia Ferri
Ann Leahy
This article discusses the findings of a new qualitative study conducted in 28 European countries, examining barriers to cultural participation as perceived by representatives of organisations of people with disabilities. The study explores...
Experiences of identifying pre-school children with disabilities in resource limited settings - an account from Malawi, Pakistan and Uganda [0.03%]
马拉维、巴基斯坦和乌干达资源有限条件下识别学龄前残障儿童的经验报告
Paul Lynch,Helen M Nabwera,Harriet M Babikako et al.
Paul Lynch et al.
Although access to effective medical care for acutely sick children has improved globally, the number of children surviving but who may not be thriving due to disability, is increasing. This study aimed to understand the views of health pro...
Burden of support: a counter narrative of service users' experiences with community housing services [0.03%]
负担的支持:社区住房服务中服务使用者经历的另一种叙述
Marjolijn Heerings,Hester van de Bovenkamp,Mieke Cardol et al.
Marjolijn Heerings et al.
Community housing services adopt care models such as rehabilitation, recovery-oriented care and person-centered planning to improve the quality of life of service users with an intellectual or psychiatric disability. However, the way these ...
Participatory curriculum development for health and independent living for disabled people: a qualitative study of participant experiences [0.03%]
残疾人的健康和独立生活课程的参与式开发:一项关于参与者经历的质性研究
Krys Standley,Rayna Sage,Tannis Hargrove et al.
Krys Standley et al.
Participatory curriculum development is an approach that draws on participatory research philosophy by engaging members of intended audiences in the curriculum development process. This is a fairly new approach to curriculum development, wh...
Living in an 'ordinary' neighborhood? A care-ethical exploration of the experiences of young adults with mild intellectual disabilities [0.03%]
《住在“普通”社区是什么体验?从关爱伦理角度探索轻度智力障碍青年的生活》
Inge van Nistelrooij,Alistair Niemeijer
Inge van Nistelrooij
Care ethics considers the moral good as arising within practices and in people's experiences in these practices. This contribution applies a care-ethical approach to inquire into the effects of a major change in the social domain policy in ...
Disability stories: personal perspectives of people with disabilities on navigating the U.S. health system [0.03%]
残疾人的故事——残疾人从个人角度谈在美国医疗系统中遇到的困难
Karen Colorafi,Laura Cupples,Davi Kallman et al.
Karen Colorafi et al.
Americans with disabilities and chronic illness or injury tend to be in poorer health, use more health services, and pay more for healthcare than those without disabilities. Consequently, their lives can be profoundly affected by federal an...
America's housing affordability crisis: Perpetuating disparities among people with disability [0.03%]
美国的住房负担能力危机:加剧残疾人之间的差异
Suzanne Perea Burns,Rochelle Mendonca,Noralyn Davel Pickens et al.
Suzanne Perea Burns et al.
America's housing affordability crisis has had various indirect costs on health and safety among people living with disability. The skyrocketing housing prices have exponentially increased with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic leaving man...