
Within sex and gender health disparities, there can be another layer preventing optimal health outcomes - disabled status. Many of your patients will have disabilities (even if they aren't visually apparent.) Be aware of bias - women living with disabilities often work; want excellent health care; are interested in sexual health; (based upon their age) are interested in family planning options; lead productive and happy lives and live with their limitations but aren't defined by them. Here's some
stats and from our
Canadian friends here's some more. Dr. Lisa Iezzoni has a
video (long but useful video presentation) and information about barriers for women
including tips on communication resources. Also, some
powerpoints here and for
women of color with disabilities.
Stay tuned for the answer to the poll!
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