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Disability & Society

Volume 24, Issue 6, 2009

Navigating healthcare: gateways to cancer screening

Navigating healthcare: gateways to cancer screening

DOI:
10.1080/09687590903160233
Julie Devaneya, Lisa Setob*, Nancy Barryc, Fran Odetted, Linda Muracae, Sharmini Fernandof, Samira Chandanig & Jan Angusb

pages 739-751

Available online: 22 Sep 2009

Abstract

This article is the first phase in the Gateways to Cancer Screening project – a user‐driven participatory research project that examines barriers and facilitators to preventive cancer screening for women with physical mobility disabilities. Through a systematic review of the existing literature on this subject we discover that, despite the fact that women with disabilities have the same biological risk of developing cancer as non‐disabled women, women with mobility impairments face systemic, architectural, procedural and attitudinal barriers to preventive cancer screening. Our goals are to identify barriers and facilitators to screening, identify the gaps in the existing literature related to issues of diversity and ultimately set the stage for disabled women to effect change through the telling of their own stories.

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  • Available online: 22 Sep 2009

Author affiliations

  • a Gateways to Cancer Screening Community Outreach and Research, Toronto, Canada
  • b Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
  • c Centre for Independent Living Toronto (CILT) Inc., Toronto, Canada
  • d Women with Disabilities and Deaf Women’s Program, Springtide Resources, Toronto, Canada
  • e AstraZeneca Breast Health & Taking Charge Programs, Marvelle Koffler Breast Centre, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada
  • f Toronto Region, Canadian Cancer Society, Toronto, Canada
  • g Ismaili Cancer Support Network, Toronto, Canada

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