Background: While disability is universal, there is a marked variation in caregivers’ experiences of caring for children with disabilities. Therefore the diversity of disability experiences across the world needs to be acknowledged in order to understand care practices relative to disability. Aim: The paper explores the link between disability perceptions and treatment among the Tonga of Binga through their disabled children. Method: A total of 53 participants were enrolled in a longitudinal, qualitative and ethnographic study. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation and focus group discussions. The primary researcher returned to the field over time to explore changes and the processes associated with these c...
Introduction: Physical disability is considered a burden in majority of developing countries. Little...
Purpose: Although cerebral palsy is the most prevalent health condition linked to childhood disabili...
Purpose. This study explored the beliefs of Cambodian parents of children with cerebral palsy regard...
Background: While disability is universal, there is a marked variation in caregivers’ experiences of...
Background: While disability is universal, there is a marked variation in caregivers’ experiences of...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder of posture or movement caused by a les...
Background: Four fifths of the estimated 150 million children with disability in the world live in r...
Includes bibliographical references (page 19-21).Cerebral palsy is the most prevalent health conditi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-120).There is no real agreement on how to evaluate c...
Although access to effective medical care for acutely sick children has improved globally, the numbe...
Although access to effective medical care for acutely sick children has improved globally, the numbe...
A ZJER article on children with disability in Zimbabwe.This study sought to find out the different t...
Despite the wide ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabi...
BACKGROUND: Four fifths of the estimated 150 million children with disability in the world live in r...
This interpretive literature review of cultural beliefs and attitudes about disability in East Afric...
Introduction: Physical disability is considered a burden in majority of developing countries. Little...
Purpose: Although cerebral palsy is the most prevalent health condition linked to childhood disabili...
Purpose. This study explored the beliefs of Cambodian parents of children with cerebral palsy regard...
Background: While disability is universal, there is a marked variation in caregivers’ experiences of...
Background: While disability is universal, there is a marked variation in caregivers’ experiences of...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder of posture or movement caused by a les...
Background: Four fifths of the estimated 150 million children with disability in the world live in r...
Includes bibliographical references (page 19-21).Cerebral palsy is the most prevalent health conditi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-120).There is no real agreement on how to evaluate c...
Although access to effective medical care for acutely sick children has improved globally, the numbe...
Although access to effective medical care for acutely sick children has improved globally, the numbe...
A ZJER article on children with disability in Zimbabwe.This study sought to find out the different t...
Despite the wide ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabi...
BACKGROUND: Four fifths of the estimated 150 million children with disability in the world live in r...
This interpretive literature review of cultural beliefs and attitudes about disability in East Afric...
Introduction: Physical disability is considered a burden in majority of developing countries. Little...
Purpose: Although cerebral palsy is the most prevalent health condition linked to childhood disabili...
Purpose. This study explored the beliefs of Cambodian parents of children with cerebral palsy regard...