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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Lieketseng Ned, Minerva Rivas Velarde, Satendra Singh, Leslie Swartz, Karen Soldati, , Minerva Rivas Velarde, Satendra Singh, Leslie Swartz, Karen Soldatić سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781003859390, 9781003228059 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2024 تعداد صفحات: زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 4 Mb
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این کتاب راهنما آگاهی را در مورد اهمیت سلامت و رفاه افراد دارای معلولیت در چارچوب برنامه توسعه جهانی افزایش می دهد: هیچ کس را پشت سر نگذاریم. بحث های فزاینده ای در مورد اینکه چگونه افراد دارای معلولیت باید در چشم انداز بهداشت جهانی گنجانده شوند، وجود داشته است. تخمین زده می شود که یک میلیارد نفر نوعی معلولیت دارند که 80 درصد آنها در محیط های کم درآمد و متوسط زندگی می کنند. افراد دارای معلولیت به احتمال زیاد فقیر هستند، دسترسی محدود به خدمات بهداشتی و اجتماعی، آموزش، توانبخشی و اشتغال دارند. با وجود این، افراد دارای معلولیت اغلب در تلاشهای جهانی بهداشت و توسعه نادیده گرفته میشوند. علاوه بر این، همهگیری کووید-19 نشان داده است که اگر به طور سیستماتیک برای سیاستها و برنامهها برنامهریزی نشده و در آن گنجانده شود، افراد دارای معلولیت در معرض خطر فزایندهای قرار میگیرند که در مواقع بحران انسانی و بلایای اضطراری تحت تأثیر نامطلوب قرار بگیرند. به هشت بخش تقسیم میشود: چارچوبهای ناتوانی و سلامت عدالت سلامت، حقوق و اخلاق زیستی جنسیت معلولیت معلولیت سلامت و ناتوانی سلامت روان جهانی و دسترسی به مراقبتهای بهداشتی، از جمله بحرانهای توسعه نیروی کار و فناوری بهداشت و ناتوانی سلامت دیجیتال، پیری و مراقبت از زوال عقل این کتاب راهنمای کامل را پوشش میدهد. طیف وسیعی از موضوعات مربوط به ناتوانی و سلامت جهانی از جمله سلامت فراگیر؛ دسترسی به توانبخشی؛ سلامت روان و ناتوانی جهانی؛ آموزش پزشکی و ناتوانی؛ توسعه فراگیر مبتنی بر جامعه برای بهبود سلامت و توانبخشی؛ سلامت مادر و تولید مثل جنسی؛ مراقبت های پیشگیرانه و ارتقای سلامت برای افراد دارای معلولیت؛ سلامت، ناتوانی و دانش بومی؛ اخلاق زیستی و حقوق بشر؛ حفاظت از داده ها؛ و سلامت در جنوب جهانی این مورد برای همه دانشمندان، دانشجویان و متخصصان شاغل در زمینههای مطالعات ناتوانی، مطالعات سلامت، پرستاری، پزشکی، بهداشت وابسته، مطالعات توسعه و جامعهشناسی مورد علاقه خواهد بود.
This handbook will raise awareness about the importance of health and well-being of people with disabilities in the context of the global development agenda: Leaving No-one Behind. There has been a growing discussion on how people with disabilities should be included in the global health landscape. An estimated one billion people have some form of disability, 80% of whom live in low- and middle-income settings. People with disabilities are more likely to be poor, with restricted access to health and social services, education, rehabilitation and employment. Despite this, people with disabilities are often overlooked in global health and development efforts. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that unless systematically planned for and included in policies and programmes, people with disabilities remain at an increased risk of being adversely affected in times of humanitarian crisis and emergency disasters. Divided into eight sections: Disability and Health Frameworks Health Justice, Rights and Bioethics Gendering Disability Health Disability and Global Mental Health Disability and Access to Healthcare, Including Workforce Development Crises and Health Technology and Digital Health Disability, Ageing and Dementia Care This handbook covers the full range of topics pertaining to disability and global health including inclusive health; access to rehabilitation; global mental health and disability; medical training and disability; community based inclusive development for improving health and rehabilitation; maternal health and sexual reproduction; preventive care and health promotion for people with disabilities; health, disability and indigenous knowledges; bioethics and human rights; data protection; and health in the global south. It will be of interest to all scholars, students and professionals working in the fields of disability studies, health studies, nursing, medicine, allied health, development studies and sociology.
Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction Acknowledgments Section 1 Disability and Health Frameworks 1 “Nothing About Us Without Us!”: Disability Representation in Healthcare Structures, Policies, and Relationships 2 Discussing Models of Disability and Models of Health in a Global Context 3 Epistemologies of Disability from the Global South: Towards Good Health 4 The Radical Potential of Psychosocial Disability Activism in the Global South 5 Inclusive and Equitable Policies: EquiFrame and EquIPP as Frameworks for the Analysis of the Inclusiveness of Policy Content and Processes 6 Redressing Access to Equitable Health Care for People with Disabilities: Using a Health Systems Framework Section 2 Health Justice, Rights and Bioethics 7 Lack of Accessibility and the Right to Health: Re-framing Access as a Manifestation of Epistemic Justice 8 Disability, Mental Health, and International Human Rights Law: A Global Health Perspective 9 Decision-making for or Against Predictive Genetic/genomic Testing for Late-onset Diseases in Prenatal and Pediatric Setting 10 Health Care Reforms and Policies from a Disability-rights Perspective 11 Disability Competencies for Disability Rights in the Curriculum in the Global North and Global South Section 3 Gendering Disability Health 12 Disability and Reproductive Health: Global Experiences 13 Traumatic Brain Injury as a Result of Violence for Indigenous Women: The Importance of Appropriate Monitoring Systems, Screening and Models of Care 14 The Influence of Marital Relationships on the Mental Health of Mothers of Children with Autism in Bangladesh 15 Indigenous Healing Cosmologies and Western Systems in Madwaleni: A Proposed Space for a Reconciliation Model for Plural Healthcare Section 4 Disability and Global Mental Health 16 Global Mental Health and Disability in Sub-Saharan Africa 17 Culture, Disability and Global Mental Health: Perspectives from an African Worldview 18 Stigma and Discrimination Against People with Psychosocial Disabilities in Low- and Middle-income Countries 19 Integrating Persons with Psychosocial Disabilities Across Sectors: Meaningful and Authentic Inclusion in Global Mental Health 20 Mapping “Global Mental Health”: Histories, Practices, and Research 21 Health Humanities and Psychosocial Disabilities in a Campus-town: An Autoethnographic Case Study 22 The Vexed Question of Capacity as Enshrined by the UNCRPD: Psychosocial Disability, and Human Rights Section 5 Disability and Access to Healthcare, Including Workforce Development 23 Much more than ‘Getting there’: Frontline Views of Healthcare Engagement with People with Disabilities 24 Access to Healthcare Services by People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 25 Disability Studies and Critical Pedagogy in Health Professional Education: Developing a Community-focused Inclusive Workforce Using Lessons from South Africa 26 Practical Ways of Doing Health Promotion with Special Focus on People with Disabilities 27 “Unfortunately we are Stuck”: Considerations for Improving Access and Inclusion to Health for People who are Deaf 28 Promoting Inclusive Development in a Rural Community 29 Knocking on Access Doors: Learners with Disabilities in Health Professions 30 Disability Accommodations: Towards Equity and Justice 31 Sign Language and Other Minority Languages in Healthcare: Reframing Language as a Tool for Accessing Healthcare Section 6 Crises and Health 32 Catastrophic Health-care Expenditures for People with Disabilities: A Barrier to Health Care 33 Disability, Food Insecurity, and Health: Examining Linkages in the Yemeni Civil War 34 Nurturing Children with Disabilities in Crisis 35 Shared Stories of Uncertainty, Fear and Discrimination: How Narrative Interviews about COVID-19 with People with Disabilities in Five Countries Exemplify Exacerbation of Existing Liminality and Structural Violence Section 7 Technology and Digital Health 36 The Worlds of Disability and Health Technologies: A Vital Part of the Larger Inclusion Environment 37 Prerequisites for Digital Participation – The Case of Digital Health Technology and People with Impairments 38 Market Forces in Automated Mental Health Services: New Claims in Algorithmic Care and Disability Justice 39 Barriers for Adoption and Innovation on Rehabilitation Technology in Low- and Middle-income Countries: A Case Study in Colombia 40 Is Virtual Reality a Panacea to Promote the Health of People with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities? Current Evidence, Challenges and the way Forward 41 Algorithmic Bias and Access of Patients with a Disability to Healthcare in the Digital Health Age: Legal Perspectives from Switzerland, the European Union, and the United States of America Section 8 Disability, Ageing and Dementia Care 42 Dementia, Disability, and Global Health 43 Moving Toward Inclusive Dementia Care for an Ethnically Diverse Population in Belgium 44 Ageing, Disability, Dementia and Gender and Sexuality Diversity: What do the Intersections tell us about Models of Care? 45 Disability and Dementia Care in Ghana: A Political Economy Review 46 The Double Bind: Ageing and the Transition of Care for People with Disability and their Carers from Minority Migrant Communities Index