INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ON IMPAIRED MOBILITY, DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION IN SELANGOR

Authors

  • Manderson L
  • Zaliha O
  • Rameezan BAR
  • Nooreini AH
  • Soh SB
  • Disler P

Abstract

Demographic, economic and social changes have had major impact on
health and illness globally, including in Malaysia, and present significant challenges to the structure and delivery of health services. While these changes have influenced the epidemiology of disease, the diagnosis, experience and response to changes in health status for individuals and their families are influenced by additional environmental and personal factors. We describe these factors in relation to our ongoing
research program on personal and social aspects of impairment and disability. The Resilience study aims to understand how people with impairments and their families live with chronic health conditions, how these conditions impact on self-esteem, social relationships and societal participation, and how structure, context and environment affect individual functioning, disability and well-being. We described our methodology and summarize the baseline data that will inform our future enquiries.

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Published

2006-06-26

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Research article