Purpose : The study explores: (1) the scope and nature of the consequences that adults with disabilities perceive as the result of inappropriate access to health care services; (2) the variability of these consequences by demographic attributes such as disability type, gender, and health insurance type; and (3) the inter-relatedness and multidimensionality of these consequences. Methods : Qualitative, semi-structured, in-depth interviews were administered over the telephone to 30 participants with spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, or multiple sclerosis as part of a nation-wide study on access and utilisation in the USA. Interviews were transcribed and coded for analysis using the qualitative analysis program, NVivo. Results : Consequences...
People with disabilities constitute a marginalized group in the United States and their experiences ...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Purpose : The study explores: (1) the scope and nature of the consequences that adults with disabili...
Background Although health insurance gains are documented, little is known about personal experienc...
Background: While it is commonly accepted that disparities in unmet need for care vary by age, race...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...
BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals have certain professional, legal, and ethical obligations that t...
Since mid-1990s, many states have made managed care mandatory for Medicaid recipients. As this is a ...
Factors influencing access to health care among people with disabilities (PWD) include: attitudes of...
In this brief, we used December 2022 data from a nationally representative survey of adults ages 18 ...
Objective To examine the association between disability exclusion and experiencing an unmet need for...
Abstract: Factors influencing access to health care among people with disabilities (PWD) include: at...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how an individual's social determinants of hea...
No studies to date have examined access to insurance coverage or medical care for a broadly defined ...
People with disabilities constitute a marginalized group in the United States and their experiences ...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Purpose : The study explores: (1) the scope and nature of the consequences that adults with disabili...
Background Although health insurance gains are documented, little is known about personal experienc...
Background: While it is commonly accepted that disparities in unmet need for care vary by age, race...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...
BACKGROUND Healthcare professionals have certain professional, legal, and ethical obligations that t...
Since mid-1990s, many states have made managed care mandatory for Medicaid recipients. As this is a ...
Factors influencing access to health care among people with disabilities (PWD) include: attitudes of...
In this brief, we used December 2022 data from a nationally representative survey of adults ages 18 ...
Objective To examine the association between disability exclusion and experiencing an unmet need for...
Abstract: Factors influencing access to health care among people with disabilities (PWD) include: at...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how an individual's social determinants of hea...
No studies to date have examined access to insurance coverage or medical care for a broadly defined ...
People with disabilities constitute a marginalized group in the United States and their experiences ...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...