This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children with spina bifida and their siblings and parents. We explored belonging at micro, meso and macro level taking into consideration African Childhood Disability Studies, central concepts of family, cultural conceptions of disability, poverty, and the notion of ‘ubuntu’, and using child-friendly culturally adjusted interview methods including play. Whilst children with spina bifida had a strong sense of belonging at household level, they experienced more difficulties engaging in larger social networks, including school. Poverty and stigma were important barriers to inclusion. We propose strengthening the network at family level, where the envir...
There is ample empirical evidence of the nature and functioning of formal and informal social protec...
Background and objectives. Participation is a fundamental right of the child, regardless of his heal...
Recently, the incidence of spina bifida has appeared to be decreasing in most areas. Emphasis on med...
This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children w...
This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children w...
This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children w...
This study presents a situation analysis on daily functioning, caregiving, and inclusion of children...
Background: Spina bifida myelomeningocele is a major cause of disability among adolescents. However,...
This article describes the findings of a qualitative study on knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and pra...
ABSTRACT The overall aim in this thesis was to describe the lived experiences of children with spina...
The word 'disability' does not exist in most African languages. There are words for impairments that...
Abstract: Models of self reveal cultural views regarding the competences that children should acquir...
Inclusive education interventions in low-income countries are dominated by definitions and framework...
Purpose: Transitioning to independence may be problematic for persons with spina bifida (SB). Experi...
Background: Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) was recommended by the World Health Organization in...
There is ample empirical evidence of the nature and functioning of formal and informal social protec...
Background and objectives. Participation is a fundamental right of the child, regardless of his heal...
Recently, the incidence of spina bifida has appeared to be decreasing in most areas. Emphasis on med...
This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children w...
This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children w...
This paper describes experiences of living and belonging from the perspectives of Ugandan children w...
This study presents a situation analysis on daily functioning, caregiving, and inclusion of children...
Background: Spina bifida myelomeningocele is a major cause of disability among adolescents. However,...
This article describes the findings of a qualitative study on knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and pra...
ABSTRACT The overall aim in this thesis was to describe the lived experiences of children with spina...
The word 'disability' does not exist in most African languages. There are words for impairments that...
Abstract: Models of self reveal cultural views regarding the competences that children should acquir...
Inclusive education interventions in low-income countries are dominated by definitions and framework...
Purpose: Transitioning to independence may be problematic for persons with spina bifida (SB). Experi...
Background: Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) was recommended by the World Health Organization in...
There is ample empirical evidence of the nature and functioning of formal and informal social protec...
Background and objectives. Participation is a fundamental right of the child, regardless of his heal...
Recently, the incidence of spina bifida has appeared to be decreasing in most areas. Emphasis on med...