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The Meaning of Health for People with Severe Disabilities and Their Health Care Experiences: Under the Enactment of the 'Right to Health and Access to Medical Services for Persons with Disabilities Act' of 2017

Title
The Meaning of Health for People with Severe Disabilities and Their Health Care Experiences: Under the Enactment of the 'Right to Health and Access to Medical Services for Persons with Disabilities Act' of 2017
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Hye-Jin ; Jang, Soongnang ; Lim, Jae-Young ; Kim, So Young ; Yeob, Kyoung Eun ; Park, Jong Hyock

Keyword
People with Disabilities ; Act on the Right to Health and Access to Medical Services for Persons with Disabilities ; Disability and Health ; Person-Centered Care ; Disability Policy
Publication Year
2024-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.3, pp.202-225
Abstract
This study aimed to explore the meaning of health from the perspectives of individuals with severe disabilities and their experiences with healthcare services since the enactment of the “Act on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.” Focus group interviews were conducted with people with physical disabilities, brain lesions, hearing loss, and visual impairments. The data were analyzed using the qualitative thematic analysis method suggested by Broun and Clarke. Four themes and eleven sub-themes were identified. The person-centered meaning of health encompassed “a life of proactive management involving the physical, the mental, activities, and social participation” and “the dynamism existing in continuous interaction with society.” Despite the quantitative expansion of disability health policies, individuals with severe disabilities still face difficulties in healthcare due to insufficient and fragmented services. In conclusion, it is crucial that health policymakers adhere to the motto of the disability rights movement, "Nothing about us without us," by ensuring the participation of persons with disabilities in the development of initiatives. Furthermore, we emphasize the importance of person-centered care in disability health policies, which prioritize life activities and social participation over merely focusing on physical functional recovery.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2024.44.3.202
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health promotion
Social service > Welfare for disabled persons
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