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Vision plays an essential role in road safety, acting as a critical sense for detecting potential hazards and making informed decisions while driving. However, for individuals with visual impairments, the challenges associated with road safety are significantly more complex. This research investigates the current road safety policies, technological...
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This research examines how entrepreneurship empowers marginalized rural communities by fostering self-reliance, resilience, and sustainable development. It explores the role of government initiatives like microloans and training programs in reducing welfare dependency and expanding economic opportunities. Through qualitative analysis, the study sho...
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People with disabilities, in particular, frequently find themselves at the nexus of the lived realities of autonomy and dependence. The dichotomy between autonomy—defined as self determination and independence—and the unavoidable dependence that people with special needs may experience due to social, environmental, and physical circumstances is exa...
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Purpose: The purposes of the current study were: 1) to develop a questionnaire examining barriers to parental physical activity (PA) support and 2) to examine how barriers are associated with intention and parental PA support in parents of children with disabilities. Method: This study was conducted in three phases. Phase I focused on item devel...
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Sriwedari Village has a forum that embraces people with disabilities through the Karya Mandiri Disabled Farmers Group (KTD). The activities carried out by KTD members are adjusted to the abilities and interests of the members. One of the useful activities offered by UNNES GIAT 5 students to create a productive spirit for members of KTD Karya Mandir...
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Vulnerable road users (VRUs), including pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and individuals with disabilities, are at a significantly higher risk of injury or death in road traffic incidents. This global analysis explores the role of government regulations in mitigating these risks. By examining various regulatory frameworks from different countr...
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This article explores the multifaceted and indispensable role that businesses can play in supporting the realization of legal and political rights for people with disabilities. While State actors, such as national governments, remain the primary duty-bearers for ensuring access to justice and inclusive political participation, the article argues th...
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a leading cause of congenital infections and one of the most common causes of neurodevelopmental disabilities worldwide. Despite the critical consequences of CMV infection in the brain, little is known about the mechanisms of neuropathogenesis responsible for malformations and dysfunction in the central nervous system. Some...
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Current self‐efficacy scales for physical activity focus on moderate‐to‐vigorous exercise in healthy adults, leaving limited options for those engaged in light‐to‐moderate physical activity. This study aimed to develop a Japanese version of the Exercise Self‐Efficacy Scale (ESES‐J) tailored for light‐to‐moderate‐intensity activities and to assess i...
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Children who experience abnormalities or disabilities in their physical condition, namely damage to the muscular, bone, and joint systems caused by disease, accidents, congenital, and brain damage are called children with disabilities. The purpose of collecting this data is to obtain the views of the community in the form of empathy and stereotypes...
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Background Students with disabilities are encouraged to achieve rigorous academic standards in science to enhance their understanding of the natural world, acquire life skills and prepare for their successful careers. Augmented reality (AR) enriches the physical world experiences benefiting all students, including those with Intellectual Disabiliti...
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El presente artículo analiza un conjunto de leyes, decretos y resoluciones sancionadas en Argentina entre 1981 y 2023 que establecen criterios para determinar la capacidad/incapacidad jurídica, clasificar y certificar la discapacidad, y gestionar servicios y prestaciones dirigidas a personas con discapacidad. Busca explorar qué expresa este marco l...
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Sports participation among young people with disabilities offers significant physical, psychological, and social benefits, yet participation rates remain lower than among their non-disabled peers. This study, conducted in Hungary, explores how value orientations, health perceptions, and disability characteristics interact to shape sports engagement...
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Objective: The study aimed to identify the level of general and specialized services related to persons with disabilities in Jordan. Material and Method: where the descriptive approach was used, in addition to using the questionnaire as a tool for the study. The questionnaire was applied to a sample consisting of (100) persons with disabilities and...
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This bibliometric study analyzes research trends on the integration of digital technology in mathematics learning for children with disabilities within inclusive early childhood education settings. Using bibliometric methods, the study examines publication output, authorship patterns, productive institutions, and key thematic areas over the past tw...
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Introduction: over 80% of children and adolescents fail to meet physical activity recommendations , leading to declines in muscular and cardiorespiratory fitness and rising obesity rates. Ex-ergames-digital games requiring physical movement-are a promising tool to promote activity in youth. Objective: to determine the effects of exergames on musc...
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This paper investigates how inadequate teacher training can influence the implementation of inclusive education. It explores how insufficient preparation in inclusive pedagogy, differentiated instruction, and identification of diverse learning needs hinder teachers' ability to effectively support all students in regular classrooms. A purposive samp...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, immune-mediated disease that affects young adults, leading to neurological disability. Regardless of the studies and the research involved in developing an efficient disease-modifying therapy (DMT), relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) will transition to a progressive multiple sclerosis phenotype. The...
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This study evaluates the role of podcasts in enhancing learning and communication in inclusive classrooms, focusing on their accessibility, adaptability, and effectiveness. The objectives include examining how podcasts support differentiated instruction, foster autonomy and motivation, develop communication skills, and provide inclusive learning o...
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The tourism industry worldwide has faced unprecedented challenges recently, which has increased the need for innovative solutions to showcase destinations sustainably. Virtual tourism has emerged as a transformative response to these challenges, allowing individuals to explore destinations remotely through immersive digital experiences. Malaysia is...
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Covid-19 has redirected focus to the quality of workspaces that universities provide to employees with disabilities (EwDs). Little is known about the experiences that EwDs have of their workspaces, despite sophisticated policies that purport to promote social justice and equity, strategic plans, funding initiatives, and quality assurance in some in...
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This study investigates the attitudes and practices of special school teachers (SSTs) and inclusive school teachers (ISTs) towards the mainstreaming of students with visual impairment (VI). Mainstreaming, or inclusive education, aims to integrate students with disabilities into general education settings with appropriate support. This research expl...
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This research investigates the impact of LGBTQ inclusion on economic development in five Sub-Saharan African countries. The African countries of interest include South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, and Botswana. The research employs quantitative and qualitative data collection methods and surveys of 500 participants from the LGBTQ community to an...
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Addressing the issues and challenges of inclusivity and disability content in Indonesian EFL textbooks requires a collaborative effort and commitment among textbook authors, publishers, educators, policymakers, and disability advocates to provide equitable learning opportunities for all students. The first step that can be taken to achieve those go...
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Inspired by Gunnar Olsson, this article critiques the use of cartographic reason in the process of creating an accessible city for people with disabilities. It also borrows Gregory's ontological conceptual pair of cartography and corpography, showing the ontological transformations that occur within this pair during the practical removal of barrier...
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Early childhood classrooms are becoming increasingly diverse, with students spanning a range of linguistic backgrounds and abilities. AI offers innovative tools to help educators create more inclusive learning environments by breaking down language barriers and providing tailored support for children with special needs. This chapter provides a comp...
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In the modern practice of preserving cultural heritage sites, adapting these sites to museum functions is a common, but by no means a simple solution. Despite the apparent ease, this process requires taking into account both engineering and restoration aspects, as well as preserving the historical value and internal logic of the site. There is a sh...
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Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) can occur after various types of trauma; these are common clinical injuries. These injuries often result in chronic conditions such as neuropathic pain and permanent disabilities, severely affecting quality of life and work. Achieving optimal repair of injured peripheral nerves remains a focal point of clinical researc...
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This study examines the shortcomings of rights-based disability policy in Australia, particularly the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), in relation to culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) populations. The NDIS, grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), operates within a neoliberal, market-dr...
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Elementary science education, particularly in the 4th and 5th grades, is essential for setting the foundation for lifelong science learning, fostering critical thinking, and preparing students for success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. This stage is especially critical for students with disabilities, as achievem...
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Study Design A retrospective study. Objectives Neurological deficits occur in 1/3 of spinal infection cases. Non-specific symptoms can lead to delays in diagnosis. This study reviews outcomes and the timeliness of diagnosis in patients with spinal infection who sustained subsequent spinal cord impairment. Setting All 40 patients admitted to The P...
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Aim To investigate whether the items of the Danish, Dutch, and Norwegian versions of the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory ‐ Computer Adaptive Test (PEDI‐CAT) align with the location‐order used in the original algorithm and to assess their structural validity. Method Three convenience samples without disability (0–20 years; Danish [n =...
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Historic districts possess significant cultural value, yet visitors with disabilities, particularly wheelchair users, often encounter substantial barriers to physical access. Previous studies have highlighted a gap in the assessment of walking routes utilized by wheelchair users in these districts. Therefore, this study aims to assess the extent to...
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Este artigo tem como objetivo compreender como as mulheres com deficiência física vivenciam o processo ritualístico do casamento sob a ótica da vulnerabilidade do consumidor. Para tanto, foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com mulheres com deficiência física que vivenciaram o processo nos últimos quatro anos. A coleta de dados foi tratada...
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Background: Individuals with severe disabilities often require Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) systems to support their communication needs. However, the implementation of AAC is frequently hindered by a lack of awareness among professionals and insufficient prioritization within healthcare systems. Material and Methods: The online...
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Background The acceptance and inclusion of children with disabilities, especially in inclusive physical education classes, is crucial for their social integration and psychological well-being. To examine the relationship between friendship quality, empathy and attitudes of children without disabilities toward their peers with disabilities in inclus...
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Introduction Muscle energy techniques (MET) for shoulder muscles improve both shoulder muscle tension and the range of motion of the glenohumeral joint. This systematic literature review will investigate the effects of MET on shoulder pain as a result of muscle tension in the glenohumeral joints of patients with shoulder disorders and collect clini...
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The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), established by the World Health Organization (WHO), provides a biopsychosocial framework for understanding and addressing human functioning and disability. This systematic review examines the application of the ICF in educational contexts across four non-English language...
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Adult day centers (ADCs) provide essential services, but many centers closed in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined how people living in the United States who relied on ADCs for caregiving support prior to the pandemic experienced life as a caregiver once the shutdowns began. Informal caregivers of adults with dementia or...
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Розглянуто тенденції зміни загальної кількості непрацездатних осіб, які отримують пенсії з державного бюджету України. Проведено сценарні розрахунки зміни чисельності непрацездатних осіб за окремими категоріями. Особливу увагу приділено такій вразливій категорії населення, як особи з інвалідністю, з огляду на зростання їхньої кількості в результаті...
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The functional near-infrared spectroscopy-based brain-computer interface (fNIRS-BCI) systems recognize patterns in brain signals and generate control commands, thereby enabling individuals with motor disabilities to regain autonomy. In this study hand gripping data is acquired using fNIRS neuroimaging system, preprocessing is performed using nirsLA...
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Purpose In disaster-prone countries such as Bangladesh, integrating disabled kids into education is critical to national development. While kids with disabilities experience disasters differently, prioritizing their education is even more crucial. Coastal Bangladesh is exposed to growing calamities, and disabled pupils experience severe challenges...
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Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa, cisgender men-in particular men who have sex with women (MSW) and, to a lesser degree, men who have sex with men (MSM)-are often under-represented in HIV prevention research, despite their own HIV risk and role in transmission cycles. As HIV prevention research on long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis (LA PrEP) o...
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Purpose To evaluate the functional outcomes of arthroscopic onlay dynamic anterior stabilization (DAS) using the long head of the biceps (LHB) tendon for treatment of anterior glenohumeral instability (AGI) with limited to subcritical glenoid bone loss (GBL). Methods Twenty-five patients underwent arthroscopic DAS using LHB tendon between March 20...
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Background Cognitive impairment and disability are frequent among the oldest-old population, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), where this population is rapidly increasing. However, studies on people aged 90 or older are scarce in these settings. Here we analyze the characteristics of the Brazilian Very Old 90+ (BRAVO 90+) stu...
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Background Social protection programs have played a significant role in ensuring that persons with disabilities (PWD) in low- and middle-income countries have access to basic livelihoods. However, there is a lack of research examining the extent of social protection program coverage for PWD and the factors influencing their inclusion. This study ai...
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Pathomorphological changes in the alveolar structures of the lungs of fetuses and newborn infants who died from various forms of pneumopathy were noted at 22-28 weeks of gestation: total atelectasis, diapedetic hemorrhages, desquamation of the mucous epithelium of the bronchioles, at 29-31 and 32-36 weeks of gestation: small scattered primary atele...
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La presente investigación propone analizar las emociones tanto de jóvenes con discapacidad como sus maestros, durante su proceso de inclusión educativa en su estancia en la escuela preparatoria, dicha actividad constituye un avance del proyecto de investigación del Doctorado en Ciencias de la Educación gestado en el Instituto Superior de Ciencias d...
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Background Self-employment is a prevalent employment or job placement option for persons with disabilities in developing countries like those in Africa. Objective This research explored perceptions of self-employment barriers, facilitators and solutions among persons with disabilities in a rural South African setting. Methods This is a qualitativ...
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Debates on paternal engagement in caregiving for children with disabilities in the early years of development has been limited in non-Western contexts. The current study drew on mothers and fathers to understand paternal involvement in the provision of early intervention services to children with disabilities in the United Arab Emirates. We adminis...
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Almost a fifth of the population in OECD countries report having a disability and the proportion of students classified as having special educational needs (SEN) has steadily increased over recent decades. While this group faces marginalization in schooling and employment everywhere, there are profound differences in disability-based disadvantages...
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This study describes the multidimensional and dynamic nature and the difficulty of consilience among professionals involved in supporting people with disabilities, as well as the need for an integrated model. It explains how the integrated model recently proposed in the area of Contextual Behavioral Sciences, called the Extended Evolutional Meta-Mo...
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Merger of Augmented Reality (AR) technologies with e-commerce functions has revolutionized web shopping by enabling customers to experience items realistically during purchasing processes. Through AR technology users can visualize products in their real environments thus they gain certainty and make better choices before buying anything. New users...
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Persons with disabilities are some of the most marginalized and vulnerable group in Bangladesh. Violation of their rights and social exclusion starts from the very beginning of their life and right from their own family. However, Bangladesh government has promulgated several policies and laws to ensure their rights and has recognized their equal ri...
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It is evident that persons with disabilities experience a wide-range of health inequalities orchestrated by health system, social and structural barriers. These inequalities have resulted to reduced quality of life, poor health outcomes and reduced life expectancy. It is important to address these inequalities through effective community-based reha...
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Addressing the needs of adults with disabilities in exercise settings is an imperative yet challenging task. This population faces barriers to exercise including physical limitations, lack of accessibility, and few specially trained fitness professionals. In this systematic review following PRISMA guidelines, we examined disability-specific exercis...
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It is known that blind and visually impaired (VI) students avoid choosing the Sciences and Technologies track in Secondary Education due to the inclusion challenges they faced in Basic Education, particularly the lack of adapted materials. To overcome this situation, investment in the development of tailored science materials is essential. This pap...
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Inclusive education aims to ensure the participation of all students, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, in mainstream education systems. Teachers play a pivotal role in implementing inclusive practices.. Inclusive education is a crucial aspect of educational equity, and understanding teachers' perspectives is essential for effective po...
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This study aims to systematize Brazilian scientific production on tourism for people with disabilities. The methodology, wich isqualitativeand quantitative, isexploratory and descriptive,usingstate-of-the-art research and systematic research. We analyzed 1,385 publications available until December 31, 2023, obtaining 172 publications on people with...
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Trail running has seen a surge in participants, including individuals with disabilities, particularly in ultratrail running (UTRs). Sleep–wake patterns are crucial for optimal performances in UTRs, which present unique physiological and behavioral challenges. This case study evaluated the sleep–wake cycle of a blind trail ultramarathoner (BTR) and...
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This study aimed to determine the awareness levels of students studying at the faculty of sports sciences regarding the impact of sports activities on individuals with disabilities. This study was found appropriate by the decision of Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Health Sciences Ethics Committee dated July 1, 2024 and numbered 06-768. The data...
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Physical inactivity is among the main modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, along with an inadequate diet, active and passive smoking, and alcohol abuse. In general, the lack of physical activity is considered one of the main risk factors for years of life lost due to mortality, morbidity, and disability from many non-communicable ch...
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Aim For children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis (CF), hospital encounters provide an opportunity to positively intervene when school and health become conflicting priorities. This study describes the services provided by a Hospital-Based School Programs (HBSP) at a children’s hospital in the United States of America (USA) for pediatric CF pat...
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Central to Ontario’s COVID-19 response was defining, supporting, and protecting essential services and, by extension, essential people – often through decision-making processes that were ad hoc and lacking in meaningful public engagement. This paper examines the Ontario government’s public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, from the early s...
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This article examines the employment of people with disabilities in the light of relevant policies and social acceptance in Greece. The method adopted is that of a literature review. The data examined show that in Greece various policies have been developed concerning people with disabilities with the aim of their equal inclusion in employment. How...
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Background Over the past three decades, Ethiopia has witnessed a dynamic shift in the burden of HIV/AIDS, a public health crisis that has profoundly impacted communities nationwide. While significant strides have been made in combating the disease, evolving trends in incidence, mortality, and disability reveal the complexity of progress. The insigh...
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Young adults with disabilities frequently have substantial obstacles in their journey to adulthood, especially regarding education, work, and independence. Restricted access to quality education, vocational training, and inclusive work possibilities, together with cultural stigma, worsens underemployment and social isolation. This study sought to i...
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Background Inclusion of persons with disabilities in financial products and services has been identified as an important step on the pathway to achieving the sustainable development goals. Evidence of how people with disabilities are included in financial products and services including strategies to improve their inclusion in low and middle-income...
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Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability-adjusted life years. Its incidence is rising across Asia, with ischemic stroke accounting for approximately 80% of total stroke cases in Thailand. Stroke often leads to long-term disabilities, including impairments in speech, communication, and cognitive function. The aim of this study was to in...
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Web accessibility is essential for e-government in the Philippines to ensure that all citizens, including those with disabilities, can access important information and services. This study evaluates government web accessibility using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 from the World Wide Web Consortium and web presence based on the Govern...
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India faces substantial challenges from snakebite envenoming secondary to the high morbidity, mortality and financial burden, particularly in rural communities. While concentrated on the ‘Big Four’ venomous species, recent research indicates a necessity to expand the focus to encompass additional medically relevant species. This review emphasizes t...
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This study explores the role of sports as a significant medium for promoting social inclusion among people with disabilities, systematically analyzing its underlying mechanisms and implementation pathways. Through literature review, case studies, and theoretical construction, the research identifies four core mechanisms through which sports facilit...
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INTRODUCTION: The use of external fixation is classically reserved for particular situations like polytrauma, complicated fractures, bone infections and sequelae, and progressive bone lengthening. Our aim was to review the use of external fixators on the pelvic limb in children in hospitals in southern Benin. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a descri...
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Introduction Video feedback has been used in some therapeutic settings to support parenting and child development. There is evidence of positive outcomes when therapists implement video feedback when working with children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their parents. More information about how to use and implement this strategy needs to b...
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Inclusive education is a strategic approach to ensure equal access to education for children with disabilities while reducing the social discrimination they face. This article employs a literature study method to analyze the role of inclusive education in improving access to education in society. The findings indicate that inclusive education contr...
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This book chapter emphasizes the importance of inclusive education and the critical role of teachers in addressing the diverse needs of learners with special needs. It outlines both unique and cross-cutting instructional strategies tailored to enhance learning experiences in inclusive classrooms. Unique strategies like unconditional positive regard...
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This study focuses on the innovation and development of mass sports education for people with disabilities, and explores the construction of sports education models from the perspective of integration of the disabled and the able-bodied. Sports activities for people with disabilities not only help to improve their physical fitness, mental health an...
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This briefing outlines the intersecting and complex needs of women and girls (hereafter referred to as women) on the move, aiming to support humanitarian efforts in developing inclusive, intersectional and culturally sensitive approaches to help improve their health and well-being. The document is based on a synthesis of evidence from various displ...
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Standardized assessments have a long history of being the go-to measure of learners reading achievement, teacher accomplishment, and school accountability. Despite significant advancements in educational practices and policies aimed at promoting inclusivity, there are persistent challenges in ensuring that standardized assessments accurately and fa...
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This study explores the whistleblowing experiences of individuals with disabilities in Ethiopian public educational institutions, focusing on their motivations, challenges, and support systems. Using a qualitative research design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews and a focus group discussion with 40 participants, including aca...
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Inclusive education aims to create equitable and accessible learning environments where all students, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, or backgrounds, receive quality education and fully engage in the learning process. Teachers play a critical role in ensuring inclusive education, yet there is a lack of comprehensive assessment tools to...
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The Curriculum Development Centre (CDC) in Zambia, a Directorate under the Ministry of Education, has rolled out the 2023 Education Curriculum Framework to guide education in Zambia, replacing the 2013 framework. Emanating from the 2023 Zambia Education Curriculum Framework, this paper critically analyses special and inclusive education for learner...
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Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of mortality among congenital disabilities, affecting approximately 1% of live births. This review analyzes the critical role of early detection and intervention strategies in optimizing care for pediatric patients with CHD, utilizing a comprehensive literature search across scientific databases s...
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Malaysia's commitment to enhancing its Human Capital Index (HCI) is intrinsically tied to the country's educational reforms and efforts toward inclusivity. The nation has made substantial progress in expanding access to education; however, significant disparities remain, especially within marginalized communities. This article investigates the role...
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This checklist was produced from extensive consultation and engagement with British Council alumni students with disabilities. The mixed methodology underpinning this checklist included an indepth survey of international students with disabilities involving qualitatve and quantitative methods of analysis; focus meetings with students and individual...
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Assistive Technology refers to devices that allow people with disabilities to maintain or increase their basic function capabilities. For people with visual impairment, there has been remarkable development in the field of assistive tech- nology, the emergence of wearable devices paving the way for development of Electronic Travel Aids(ETAs) that a...
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This report summarises the key findings of a pilot survey of international students with disabilities (ISwD) experiences of UK higher education, commissioned by the British Council to address the lack of research in this area.
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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in web development has opened up new avenues for enhancing accessibility features, particularly within Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). As the web continues to evolve, ensuring that websites are usable for all users, including those with disabilities, is crucial. This paper explores how AI can be leverag...
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Purpose: This study explores the relationship between happiness and well-being, with a particular focus on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) serves as a catalyst for enhancing the quality of life of individuals with disabilities. The research aims to analyze the impact of personal values, social interactions, and external conditions, including AI-d...
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This article explores the role of businesses in promoting access to adequate housing for people with disabilities, emphasizing the challenges faced by this demographic, including physical inaccessibility, discrimination, and financial barriers. It highlights international human rights frameworks, such as the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons w...
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This research explores the implementation of legal protection for the property rights of individuals who experience mental disorders and are under guardianship at the Surabaya Heritage Center. Using a qualitative approach and analysis of primary and secondary data, this research identifies existing protections and evaluates the extent of their effe...
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Introduction Para badminton has emerged as a vibrant and inclusive sport, offering athletes with physical impairments the opportunity to compete at the highest levels. The Indian National Para Badminton Championship provides a comprehensive view of the disability profile among the participating athletes. Materials and Methods The study used data f...
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Initiatives in legislation and improved resources dedicated to inclusive education have contributed to an increase in the number of people with disabilities with higher education and access to a profession in the primary market. However, people with disabilities often face a lot of difficulties and injustices before they can finish their university...
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This chapter critically evaluates the journey of Qatar towards implementing inclusive education for children with disabilities, taking into account how this affects its adherence to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. In this context, the report outlines the legal framework, regulations, and practices that are in place in...
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Inclusive education aims to provide all students, regardless of socioeconomic status, special needs, or skill level, with equitable access to high-quality education. However, its implementation is often challenged by institutional barriers, particularly in developing regions. This study investigates these institutional obstacles faced by diverse le...
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The use of lower limb exoskeletons are growing from medical rehabilitation to enhancing ability and strength in humans. Lower limb exoskeletons assist patients with lower limb disabilities to stand up and rehabilitate gait patterns. This paper provides an extensive overview of lower limb exoskeletons in terms of design consideration, control strate...
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Abstract Parlare di "disabilità" facendo riferimento ai migranti vuol dire affrontare un tema complesso e nascosto, in particolar modo per l'assenza di dati e di informazioni e per la non adeguatezza dei sistemi di rilevazione e di approfondimento. Nel caso specifico, la disabilità è amplificata a causa della connessione tra salute mentale/fisica e...
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In recent years, inclusive education has become an integral component of educational systems worldwide, emphasizing that every student, irrespective of their abilities, disabilities, or learning challenges, should be able to participate in regular educational settings. This inclusive approach goes beyond the integration of students with disabilitie...
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Introduction Clavicular fractures, particularly comminuted fractures, are common injuries that can affect shoulder function and upper limb mobility. The management of these fractures, especially using surgical approaches and fixation methods, remains a key area of clinical focus. Preserving the periosteum during surgery may improve fracture healing...