Background: The Philippines has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and recently passed domestic legislation protecting the sexual and reproductive rights of people with disability. However women in the Philippines continue to report barriers to sexual and reproductive health services, and there is limited empirical evidence available to inform policy makers\u27 efforts to respond. This study aims to contribute to the available evidence by examining service providers\u27 perceptions of disability and their experiences providing sexual and reproductive health services to women with disability. Methods: The study was conducted as part of a larger three-year program of participatory action research...
Objective: To explore the reproductive health care experi-ences of women with physical disabilities ...
Purpose: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and other internat...
Studies show that women with physical disabilities have significant barriers to sexual and reproduct...
Background: The Philippines has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with...
BACKGROUND: The Philippines has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with...
BACKGROUND: In many contexts, women with disability have less access to sexual and reproductive heal...
People with disabilities experience health disparities arising from social, environmental, and syste...
Women with disabilities experience a range of violations of their sexual and reproductive rights. Th...
Addressing gender gaps is a major development objective anywhere in the world. This paper aims to il...
Background: People with disabilities deal with widespread exclusion from healthcare services, includ...
The Philippines has developed a range of national laws, policies, and programmes in response to viol...
The Philippines has developed a range of national laws, policies, and programmes in response to viol...
© 2021 Elizabeth Jane Gill-AtkinsonThis thesis explores how women with disabilities in the Philippin...
Research background: Throughout the W-DARE project, women with disabilities and Disabled People’s Or...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to document current awareness, attitudes, and training regard...
Objective: To explore the reproductive health care experi-ences of women with physical disabilities ...
Purpose: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and other internat...
Studies show that women with physical disabilities have significant barriers to sexual and reproduct...
Background: The Philippines has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with...
BACKGROUND: The Philippines has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with...
BACKGROUND: In many contexts, women with disability have less access to sexual and reproductive heal...
People with disabilities experience health disparities arising from social, environmental, and syste...
Women with disabilities experience a range of violations of their sexual and reproductive rights. Th...
Addressing gender gaps is a major development objective anywhere in the world. This paper aims to il...
Background: People with disabilities deal with widespread exclusion from healthcare services, includ...
The Philippines has developed a range of national laws, policies, and programmes in response to viol...
The Philippines has developed a range of national laws, policies, and programmes in response to viol...
© 2021 Elizabeth Jane Gill-AtkinsonThis thesis explores how women with disabilities in the Philippin...
Research background: Throughout the W-DARE project, women with disabilities and Disabled People’s Or...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to document current awareness, attitudes, and training regard...
Objective: To explore the reproductive health care experi-ences of women with physical disabilities ...
Purpose: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and other internat...
Studies show that women with physical disabilities have significant barriers to sexual and reproduct...