Disabled people, health professionals and the social model of disability: Can there be a research relationship?

G Bricher - Disability & Society, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
… between disabled people and health professionals. … cult for health professionals to fi nd an
appropriate position in relation to disabled people, research and the social model of disability. …

Experiences of disabled health and caring professionals

S French - Sociology of health & illness, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
… It is not uncommon for disabled people to complain about the treatment and lack of
understanding they receive at the hands of health professionals: a disabled person featured in …

Attitudes toward people with disabilities: A comparison between health care professionals and students

KW Au, DWK Man - International Journal of Rehabilitation …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… The results indicated that the overall mean Attitude Toward Disabled Persons scale score
of the respondents was comparatively lower than that of their counterparts in foreign countries. …

Mainstream health professionals' stigmatising attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review

HA Pelleboer‐Gunnink, W Van Oorsouw… - … Intellectual Disability …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
people with ID in community healthcare practice. To stimulate inclusion in mainstream
healthcare … on barriers in attitudes of mainstream health professionals towards people with ID. …

Attitudes of medical students and health-care professionals toward people with disabilities

MJ Paris - Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1993 - Elsevier
health-care professionals are generally among the first individuals with whom a newly disabled
person has contact, their attitudes of healthdisabled of students in the health professions. …

Disabled people and professionals differ in their perceptions of rehabilitation needs

P Kersten, S George, L McLellan… - … of Public Health, 2000 - academic.oup.com
Background.This study set out to explore whether there are systematic differences in unmet
needs for rehabilitation services and resources as identified by disabled people and …

Access to health care for disabled people: a systematic review

J Gibson, R O'Connor - Social care and Neurodisability, 2010 - emerald.com
Disabled people are restricted in accessing health care and … to health care in people with
disabilities. The complex, interdependent factors in providing health care to disabled people

Attitudes of health professionals towards disabled people a discussion and review of the literature

S French - Physiotherapy, 1994 - Elsevier
health professionals towards disabled people. Although the literature is inconclusive, the
weight of the evidence suggests that the attitudes of health professionalsdisabled people can …

The preparation and practice of disabled health care practitioners: Exploring the issues

J Hargreaves, C Dearnley, S Walker… - Innovations in Education …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Disabled people who aspire to be health professionals must ‘prove’ themselves in practice,
… It has highlighted that disabled people can enter health professions and succeed; making a …

Narrative as a knowledge translation tool for facilitating impact: translating physical activity knowledge to disabled people and health professionals.

B Smith, JR Tomasone, AE Latimer-Cheung… - Health …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Theoretically informed by narrative inquiry, this article examines the utility of stories
as a possible tool for disseminating synthesized physical activity knowledge to adults with …