2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.26.23299018
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Participant perceptions of disability training for health workers: a qualitative study in Ghana

Sara Rotenberg,
Sara Ryan,
Sue Ziebland
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionDisabled people often report poor treatment by health workers, and health workers often report wanting more training about how to care for disabled people. However, existing disability training for health workers is usually delivered in one-off interventions, with little follow-up, evaluation, and focus on long-term learning. This insufficiency makes it important to understand how disability training for health workers can be more effective. Therefore, we interviewed stakeholders involved in an exi… Show more

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