Cancer inequalities experienced by people with disability: a systematic review [0.03%]
残疾人癌症的不公平现象:系统性综述
Yi Yang,Nina Afshar,Joanna Butchart et al.
Yi Yang et al.
Background: People with disability experience worse cancer outcomes than people without disability. One potential pathway is through low screening participation leading to delayed cancer diagnosis and late disease present...
New approaches to categorising childhood disability: an international comparative analysis of the UNICEF/Washington Group child functioning module [0.03%]
儿童残疾分类的新方法——对联合国儿童基金会/华盛顿小组儿童功能模块的国际比较分析
Carlo Tramontano,Claudio Barbaranelli,Julia Carroll et al.
Carlo Tramontano et al.
Background: The Child Functioning Module (CFM) assesses children's functional difficulties in multiple domains (i.e., sensory, physical, communication, cognitive, psychosocial, and emotional functioning). Cut-off points a...
Unmet educational accommodation needs and mental health outcomes in adults with disabilities: A machine learning approach [0.03%]
面向成年人的无障碍教育需求与心理健康结果:一种机器学习方法
Bryan R Christ,Lucie Adams,Benjamin Ertman et al.
Bryan R Christ et al.
Background: No research has yet determined exactly what accommodation needs are unmet for disabled students and how those needs being unmet predict psychosocial outcomes many years later. ...
Inclusive Mobility: Dismantling transportation injustice at the intersection of race and disability [0.03%]
包容性出行:拆解种族和残疾交叉点上的交通不公
Erica Twardzik,Michael R Desjardins,Frank C Curriero et al.
Erica Twardzik et al.
Transportation impacts population health. Historical trauma, structural inequities, and institutional discrimination have created transportation injustice. Transportation injustice is a product of systemic racism and ableism which perpetuat...
Measuring nonmedical, person-centered outcomes for home and community-based service participants: Selecting and defining concepts [0.03%]
居家和社区护理服务项目参与者的非医学、以个人为中心的结果的测量:选择和定义概念
Sarita L Karon,Niveda Tennety,Bridgette M Schram et al.
Sarita L Karon et al.
Background: Quality measures can monitor whether home- and community-based services (HCBS) are delivered effectively and support the outcomes desired by persons served. Nonmedical, person-centered quality measures complem...
Community inclusion, participation and support for people with disabilities in Zambia: a qualitative study [0.03%]
赞比亚残疾人社区融入、参与和支持的定性研究
Nathaniel Scherer,Rhoda Chabaputa,Tamara Chansa-Kabali et al.
Nathaniel Scherer et al.
Background: Recent reports, including recommendations from the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, have highlighted failings in disability inclusion in Zambia. A recent scoping review iden...
Disability and unmet need for health care in Canada: Findings from the Canadian Community Health Survey [0.03%]
加拿大社区健康调查:残疾与未满足的医疗需求
Aoife M R Pucchio,Saverio Stranges,Shehzad Ali
Aoife M R Pucchio
Background: People with disabilities may experience disparities in access, quality, and outcomes of care compared to those without disabilities. However, there is limited Canadian evidence on the level of unmet need for c...
Developing a population-based proxy score of social developmental delay for pre-school children in a lower-middle income country [0.03%]
在中低收入国家开发 preschool 年龄儿童社会发育迟缓的基于人群的代理评分
Solveig A Cunningham,Michaela Bonnett,Catherine Rice
Solveig A Cunningham
Background: The distribution of early social developmental delays, which are often associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is not well documented in low and middle-income countries. The UNICEF Multiple Indicator C...
School burnout among students with and without disabilities before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情前、期间和期间后残疾学生和非残疾学生的学业耗竭感发生变化
Marja Eliisa Holm,Päivi Sainio,Sinna Maija Henriikka Lehtola et al.
Marja Eliisa Holm et al.
Background: Students' mental health problems increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and persisted afterward. Evidence regarding school burnout-particularly among disabled students-is limited. ...
Examining disparities in cervical cancer diagnosis at the intersection of disability and sexual orientation [0.03%]
残疾和性取向交叉口宫颈癌诊断差异的检查
Amarachukwu F Orji,Carolyn Drews-Botsch,Rodman Turpin et al.
Amarachukwu F Orji et al.
Background: Cervical cancer risk factors are more prevalent among women with disabilities and sexual minorities, yet little is known about how these factors intersect. ...