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1 Μαΐ 2021 · However, women with disabilities experience problems during pregnancy and childbirth due to physical barriers, lack of specialised services, problems with the healthcare system and barriers to information, problems with communication and the attitude of providers (Scheer et al., 2008; Schopp et al., 2002).
13 Σεπ 2013 · This national study describes disabled women’s experiences of pregnancy, child birth and postnatal care in comparison with non-disabled women. While in many areas there were no differences, there was evidence of specific groups appropriately receiving more care.
It is estimated that one in five women live with a disability [1]. Women with disabilities experience various types of impairments—including physical, psychosocial, intellectual, and sensory conditions—that may or may not come with functional limitations.
Women and girls with disabilities face systemic marginalization and attitudinal and environmental barriers that lead to lower economic and social status; increased risk of violence and abuse, including sexual violence; discrimination as well as harmful gender-based discriminatory practices; and barriers to access education, health care ...
Women with disabilities experience a variety of unique health needs from adolescence to older age. They require compassionate and comprehensive health care services to manage their physical disabilities and to prevent secondary conditions.
1 Απρ 2022 · Women with physical disabilities face multiple barriers in accessing safe, respectful and acceptable healthcare. As the number of women with physical disabilities becoming pregnant rises, ensuring their access to acceptable and high-quality maternity care becomes increasingly important.
16 Ιουν 2023 · Many women with physical disabilities find it difficult to be physically active ; this study has revealed that personal barriers such as age, fatigue, loneliness, lifestyle, or simply being a woman may limit participation in any physical activity.