Attitudes arise from specific experiences and emotions driven by cultural beliefs. An understanding of societal constructs regarding disability in a given culture contributes to developing strategies to meet the needs of children with disabilities by providing culturally competent services. In 1999, a series of focus-group discussions were conducted with families in a low-income community in Mumbai, India to collect qualitative information on the knowledge, skills and attitudes (KSA) regarding disability, feeding and nutrition to facilitate the development of an intervention to improve the nutritional well-being of children with disabilities. The KSA of this population of poor families has seldom been directly examined. The specific objecti...
Schooling of children with disabilities has become an important development agenda, as also emphasiz...
Background: Dietary practices among infants and children are predictor of their growth and developme...
It has sometimes been assumed that religiously based explanations for and attitudes to having a disa...
This study investigates cultural beliefs about physical disability prevalent in a rural community in...
Limited research is available on the nutritional status of children with disabilities, and even less...
This study identifies the social, cultural and educational attitudes towards disability in the state...
Background: Children with disabilities are nutritionally vulnerable due to feeding difficulties asso...
The aim of the present study was to explore the nature, extent and probable causes of nutritional de...
This study explored the lived experiences of parents caring for a child with significant disabilitie...
Disability is an impairment that may be cognitive, physical, sensory, developmental, intellectual or...
Cultural narratives on disability have received much attention over the past few decades. In context...
This study sought to find out the different types of care given to children with disabilities (CwDs)...
Children with disabilities need adequate nutritional intake to survive and thrive. Many children are...
The purpose of this study was to learn about the perspectives of Bengali families of children with d...
In India, people with disabilities often struggle to access various opportunities and resources. Bec...
Schooling of children with disabilities has become an important development agenda, as also emphasiz...
Background: Dietary practices among infants and children are predictor of their growth and developme...
It has sometimes been assumed that religiously based explanations for and attitudes to having a disa...
This study investigates cultural beliefs about physical disability prevalent in a rural community in...
Limited research is available on the nutritional status of children with disabilities, and even less...
This study identifies the social, cultural and educational attitudes towards disability in the state...
Background: Children with disabilities are nutritionally vulnerable due to feeding difficulties asso...
The aim of the present study was to explore the nature, extent and probable causes of nutritional de...
This study explored the lived experiences of parents caring for a child with significant disabilitie...
Disability is an impairment that may be cognitive, physical, sensory, developmental, intellectual or...
Cultural narratives on disability have received much attention over the past few decades. In context...
This study sought to find out the different types of care given to children with disabilities (CwDs)...
Children with disabilities need adequate nutritional intake to survive and thrive. Many children are...
The purpose of this study was to learn about the perspectives of Bengali families of children with d...
In India, people with disabilities often struggle to access various opportunities and resources. Bec...
Schooling of children with disabilities has become an important development agenda, as also emphasiz...
Background: Dietary practices among infants and children are predictor of their growth and developme...
It has sometimes been assumed that religiously based explanations for and attitudes to having a disa...