Background As researchers in disability and health conduct systematic reviews with greater frequency, the definition of disability used in these reviews gains importance. Translating a comprehensive conceptual definition of “disability” into an operational definition that utilizes electronic databases in the health sciences is a difficult step necessary for performing systematic literature reviews in the field. Consistency of definition across studies will help build a body of evidence that is comparable and amenable to synthesis. Objective To illustrate a process for operationalizing the World Health Organization\u27s International Classification of Disability, Functioning, and Health concept of disability for MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and CINAH...
The purpose of this study was to analyze similarities and differences in how students with disabilit...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
Background A growing body of research has found that people with disabilities experience lower healt...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
BACKGROUND: Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights for Peop...
AbstractBackground:Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights f...
This rapid review is based on 5 days of desk-based research. It is designed to provide a brief overv...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipNational Conference on Undergraduate Research Nomination2014 Denma...
Purpose: This study explored the current and desired use of web-search, particularly for health info...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
People with disabilities disproportionately experience negative health outcomes. Purposeful analysis...
The need for information on the service needs of people with physical and/or sensory disabilities wa...
There is an increasingly rich body of literature surrounding digital accessibility in libraries, ran...
Background: Disability constitutes a major health problem due to both its high prevalence and to its...
Individuals with disabilities represent the largest minority group in the United States. Members of ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze similarities and differences in how students with disabilit...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
Background A growing body of research has found that people with disabilities experience lower healt...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
BACKGROUND: Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights for Peop...
AbstractBackground:Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights f...
This rapid review is based on 5 days of desk-based research. It is designed to provide a brief overv...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipNational Conference on Undergraduate Research Nomination2014 Denma...
Purpose: This study explored the current and desired use of web-search, particularly for health info...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
People with disabilities disproportionately experience negative health outcomes. Purposeful analysis...
The need for information on the service needs of people with physical and/or sensory disabilities wa...
There is an increasingly rich body of literature surrounding digital accessibility in libraries, ran...
Background: Disability constitutes a major health problem due to both its high prevalence and to its...
Individuals with disabilities represent the largest minority group in the United States. Members of ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze similarities and differences in how students with disabilit...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
Background A growing body of research has found that people with disabilities experience lower healt...