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Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional ...

The findings implied that carers with a disability were at a clear disadvantage by being more vulnerable to specific service needs than their ...

Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional ...

Long-term carers with disabilities face a potential double disadvantage of service improvement needs with more years of caregiving.

(PDF) Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross ...

Conclusions: Long-term carers with disabilities face a potential double disadvantage of service improvement needs with more years of caregiving.

Dual Challenges of Caregiving with Disability - ASA Generations

As with other caregivers, those aging with disability assist with a variety of daily activities such as dressing and transportation, lifting ...

Double disadvantage of carers with a disability : a cross-sectional ...

Conclusions: Long-term carers with disabilities face a potential double disadvantage of service improvement needs with more years of caregiving. Policy makers ...

A Cross-Sectional Study of Care Duration and Perceived ... - BVS

Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional Study of Care Duration and Perceived Importance for Service Improvement in Hong Kong, ...

Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional ...

Conclusions: Long-term carers with disabilities face a potential double disadvantage of service improvement needs with more years of caregiving. Policy makers ...

Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional ...

Conclusions: Long-term carers with disabilities face a potential double disadvantage of service improvement needs with more years of caregiving.

Double disadvantage: Health impacts of parenting a child with a ...

Research article. Double disadvantage: Health impacts of parenting a child with a disability for parents with prior exposure to childhood maltreatment.

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Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional Study of Care Duration and Perceived Importance for Service Improvement in Hong Kong, China.

[PDF] Double disadvantage: Health impacts of parenting a child with ...

Double disadvantage: Health impacts of parenting a child with a disability for parents with prior exposure to childhood maltreatment. · Tables · 1 Citation · 56 ...

Double Disadvantage in the Process of Disablement: Race as a ...

Thus, one would assume a carer with a disability could be experiencing various sources of double disadvantage that would impose multiple challenges on oneself, ...

Sources of Double Disadvantage for People with Disabilities Livin...

... disability awareness education, protection of rights, carers and respite care, accommodation and housing, education, employment, information dissemination ...

The double disadvantage disabled women are exposed to when ...

When undergoing medical treatment, it is often the care provider's missing awareness of the patients' disability that constitutes another ...

Disability and Health Disability Barriers - CDC

In 2017, 35.5% of people with disabilities, ages 18 to 64 years, were employed, while 76.5% of people without disabilities were employed, about double that of ...

Disabled people and carers are twice as likely to lose job, charity ...

Without the changes, the group says the double disadvantage of disability discrimination and a huge increase in competition for jobs caused by ...

The Benefits & Disadvantages of Live-in Care - Live in Carer

Despite having many of the same frailties and disabilities as those in care ... This is especially true for couples who would have to pay twice over for a care ...

Caregiving in the shadows: National analysis of health outcomes ...

Double Disadvantage of Carers with a Disability: A Cross-Sectional Study of Care Duration and Perceived Importance for Service Improvement in Hong Kong, China.

How Dehumanizing Administrative Burdens Harm Disabled People

U.S. society is highly ableist, and the country has a fragmented, costly, and inequitable health care system.

Experiences and needs of carers of Aboriginal children with a ...

... disability face 'double disadvantage'. This study aimed to better understand the experiences and needs of parents/carers/families of ...