Disabled people, health professionals and the social model of disability: can there be a research relationship?

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作者
Bricher, G
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[1] Womens & Childrens Hosp, Dept Nursing & Midwifery Res & Practice Dev, Adelaide, SA 5081, Australia
[2] Univ S Australia, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
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10.1080/713662004
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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The social model of disability is proposed as an alternative to models that have viewed disability as an individual, rather than a socio-political issue. The use of this model to guide both research theory and practice is proposed in order to equalise research power relationships, and involve and empower disabled people. Health professionals have traditionally reinforced the medical model of disability in both research and practice, and this has been seen as contributing to the oppression and marginalisation of disabled people. If the social model is to achieve wider dissemination, it would appear important to develop a dialogue between disabled people and health professionals. However, because of negative perceptions it can be difficult for health professionals to find an appropriate position in relation to disabled people, research and the social model of disability. While not denying the past, it appears essential to look at ways in which disabled people and health professionals can work together to overcome the oppression and marginalisation that has been linked to the provision of health services.
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