After years of advocacy by the disability community and allied organizations, on September 26, 2023, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) designated disabled people as a health disparities population in the US. During its deliberations, the NIMHD emphasized that there was not sufficient empirical evidence on health disparities between disabled and nondisabled adults. My study addressed this gap by examining 2008-19 data from the National Health Interview Survey Linked Mortality Files on people ages eighteen and older to identify, categorize, and quantify disparities in mortality risk among disabled and nondisabled adults. The risk of mortality during the study period was 1.9 times higher overall for disabled compared with nondisabled adults. The risk increased with the number of reported disabilities and varied by disability category. These findings underscore the need to improve access to high-quality, evidence-based health care among disabled people. To gain a full understanding of the scope of disparity and the interventions needed to mitigate it, it is critical to develop more equitable and inclusive measures of disability and ableism for use in population health surveys.
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PLoS One
January 2025
College of Pharmacy, Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yonsei University, Incheon, South Korea.
Incidence of visual impairment (VI) and dyslipidemia is increasing with aging. Although good medication adherence (MA) is a crucial factor in achieving therapeutic goals for dyslipidemia, there is a paucity of studies measuring MA in the visually impaired with dyslipidemia. We investigated whether patients with VI had worse MA to dyslipidemia drugs than non-disabled people and determined the factors affecting MA among patients with VI.
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December 2024
College of Nursing, Inha University, Incheon, South Korea.
This study examined the factors associated with medical expenses among LTCI (long-term care insurance) recipients in Korea. Secondary data analysis was performed using the 2019 Korea National Health Insurance (KNHI) reimbursement data of I metropolitan city. Data from 52 434 older adults who were LTCI recipients and living in I metropolitan city areas were included.
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December 2024
Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Purpose: To investigate challenges with sexuality experienced by people with neuromuscular diseases and their needs for knowledge and guidance on sexual life to target future rehabilitation services.
Materials And Methods: 11 semi-structured individual interviews with 10 women and one man with neuromuscular diseases. The methodology was Interpretive Description, using the Crip Theory as the theoretical lens to guide the analysis.
PLoS One
November 2024
Queensland University of Technology, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Brisbane, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res
October 2024
Department of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dire Dawa University, 1362, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.
Background: Despite having similar healthcare needs to non-disabled individuals, people with disabilities in Ethiopia face significant challenges accessing healthcare services due to existing barriers. This study aimed to explore these barriers from the perspectives of care providers in primary healthcare facilities.
Methods: Qualitative research was conducted with care providers in Dire Dawa to identify barriers to healthcare access for people with disabilities.
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