2019
DOI: 10.17501/25132687.2018.3101
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An investigation of clothing related barriers faced by women with disabilities

Abstract: Clothing can serve as a means of conveying to others the equal status in life which disabled women enjoy, as this will promote their self-confidence, self-esteem and make them feel that they are also a part of the community. When taking a holistic approach towards disability rehabilitation and implementation of an acceptable social model in disability care, it becomes apparent that the clothing related issues of women living with disability have not been addressed properly. Therefore it has become an essential… Show more

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“…Of them, women with impairments related to seeing, hearing, walking, cognition, self-care and communication are reported as 922,661 (57% of the disabled population). However, to date, no apparel manufacturer in Sri Lanka has addressed the specific needs of these women who suffer functional difficulties related to walking, cognition and self-care (Mataraarachchi et al, 2018). Therefore, the apparel designers/manufacturers who are willing to cater to this customer segment will be considerably benefited by the findings of this research.…”
Section: Muscular Dystrophy Afflicted Women In Sri Lanka As the Research Contextmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Of them, women with impairments related to seeing, hearing, walking, cognition, self-care and communication are reported as 922,661 (57% of the disabled population). However, to date, no apparel manufacturer in Sri Lanka has addressed the specific needs of these women who suffer functional difficulties related to walking, cognition and self-care (Mataraarachchi et al, 2018). Therefore, the apparel designers/manufacturers who are willing to cater to this customer segment will be considerably benefited by the findings of this research.…”
Section: Muscular Dystrophy Afflicted Women In Sri Lanka As the Research Contextmentioning
confidence: 98%