This article reports on the outcomes of a comprehensive review of qualitative research using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) guidelines to guide a systematic approach addressing women with physical disabilities (WWPD)’s access to and utilization of maternal health care services in low and middle-income countries. The article specifically examines existing literature on the experiences and challenges facing WWPD in accessing and utilization of these services during pregnancy, childbirth and the post-natal period. Fifteen studies that met inclusion criteria were identified. Findings from the review highlight that pregnancy and motherhood are meaningful for WWPD in both individual and socio-cultural ways. Multiple challenges facing WWPD were...
Abstract Background Women with disabilities face a number of barriers when accessing reproductive he...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
Purpose: This article explores how maternal healthcare access was experienced by women with physical...
This article reports on the outcomes of a comprehensive review of qualitative research using the Joa...
OBJECTIVE: Fifteen percent of the world's population has some form of disability, the most common fo...
Abstract Background The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasises the increasing equitable cov...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
OBJECTIVE: Women with physical disabilities face multiple barriers in accessing safe, respectful and...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
BackgroundPregnancy among women with physical disabilities is common around the world; however, ther...
In developing world, increase in quality of life has also changed the expectations of people with ph...
This study looks at the equality challenges and opportunities for women with disabilities in low and...
This study looks at the equality challenges and opportunities for women with disabilities in low and...
This study looks at the equality challenges and opportunities for women with disabilities in low and...
Persons with disabilities form a significant proportion of the global population, majority of which ...
Abstract Background Women with disabilities face a number of barriers when accessing reproductive he...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
Purpose: This article explores how maternal healthcare access was experienced by women with physical...
This article reports on the outcomes of a comprehensive review of qualitative research using the Joa...
OBJECTIVE: Fifteen percent of the world's population has some form of disability, the most common fo...
Abstract Background The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasises the increasing equitable cov...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
OBJECTIVE: Women with physical disabilities face multiple barriers in accessing safe, respectful and...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
BackgroundPregnancy among women with physical disabilities is common around the world; however, ther...
In developing world, increase in quality of life has also changed the expectations of people with ph...
This study looks at the equality challenges and opportunities for women with disabilities in low and...
This study looks at the equality challenges and opportunities for women with disabilities in low and...
This study looks at the equality challenges and opportunities for women with disabilities in low and...
Persons with disabilities form a significant proportion of the global population, majority of which ...
Abstract Background Women with disabilities face a number of barriers when accessing reproductive he...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
Purpose: This article explores how maternal healthcare access was experienced by women with physical...