Negative attitudes toward persons with disabilities are common in our society. Although these attitudes are not voiced readily, they are expressed in a variety of ways and serve as barriers to the full realization of human potential. Health care professionals hold attitudes toward persons with disabilities that are similar to those of society as a whole, and they may be actual perpetuators of this limiting practice. This article explores possible origins of negative stereotypes of persons with disabilities and how these stereotypes are reinforced through the media. Health care professionals play a special role in continuing them. Change can occur through increased awareness and a humanitarian desire to reach beyond labels
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Despite the authors experiences as a nurse and parent of a young adult with physical disabilities, t...
This paper asked people who identify themselves as disabled to evaluate the American media’s present...
Discussion within rehabilitation literature suggests that visible disability is a cue which influenc...
Negative attitudes toward people with disabilities are among the most significant barriers hindering...
Building on the research of Dr. Coleman and colleagues, this study examines the role media plays on ...
Attitude of healthcare professionals gives big influence towards self-esteem of people with disabili...
Negative or narrow attitudes toward the physically disabled can be detrimental to success in rehabil...
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Background Equal access to mainstream healthcare services for people with intellectual disabilities ...
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using...
The Interaction with Disabled Persons (IDP) Scale is a new instrument developed to measure community...
Attitudes towards persons with disabilities have been a concern for years. This study examined the a...
The article presents the results of an empirical study aimed at examining social stereotypes and est...
Public attitudes have an impact on social and personal experience, often affecting the way in which ...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Despite the authors experiences as a nurse and parent of a young adult with physical disabilities, t...
This paper asked people who identify themselves as disabled to evaluate the American media’s present...
Discussion within rehabilitation literature suggests that visible disability is a cue which influenc...
Negative attitudes toward people with disabilities are among the most significant barriers hindering...
Building on the research of Dr. Coleman and colleagues, this study examines the role media plays on ...
Attitude of healthcare professionals gives big influence towards self-esteem of people with disabili...
Negative or narrow attitudes toward the physically disabled can be detrimental to success in rehabil...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background Equal access to mainstream healthcare services for people with intellectual disabilities ...
People with disabilities face barriers when attempting to gain access to health care settings. Using...
The Interaction with Disabled Persons (IDP) Scale is a new instrument developed to measure community...
Attitudes towards persons with disabilities have been a concern for years. This study examined the a...
The article presents the results of an empirical study aimed at examining social stereotypes and est...
Public attitudes have an impact on social and personal experience, often affecting the way in which ...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Despite the authors experiences as a nurse and parent of a young adult with physical disabilities, t...
This paper asked people who identify themselves as disabled to evaluate the American media’s present...