Towards Healthy Ageing of Women with Long Term Disabilities
Margaret Cooper and Dianne Temby
Australian Journal of Primary Health
4(3) 112 - 118
Published: 1998
Abstract
Women with longterm or lifelong disabilities are invisible in Australian statistics on disabilities or ageing. Current literature indicates unrecognised and untreated secondary conditions may lead to increased disability. Definitions of disability are explored for their relevance to the experience of women with disabilities and for health promotion within this group. A Victorian study included anecdotal accounts by some women with disabilities which identified both a knowledge of the wider meaning of health, and specific social issues which prevented their achievement of maximum wellbeing. Strategies are suggested for enabling women with disabilities to age more healthily.https://doi.org/10.1071/PY98038
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