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Ableism within health care professions: a systematic review of the experiences and impact of discrimination against health care providers with disabilities.

Ahmet Şükrü AynacıoğluKristina FuentesSharmigaa RagunathanLuiza LamajJaclyn Dyson
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Our findings revealed a critical need for more research on the experiences of ableism amongst healthcare providers and the impact it has on their well-being. Further efforts should explore mechanisms for including and welcoming people with disabilities in healthcare professions.Implications for rehabilitationWorkplace ableism is prevalent in health care professions and could be discouraging people with disabilities from entering or completing health care education and training, leading to an under-representation of this equity-deserving group within health care.More efforts are needed to recruit, retain and support people with disabilities in the health care workforce.Health care providers who have a disability often experience workplace discrimination and inaccessible physical environments which can impact their health and well-being.Managers, senior leadership and health care organizations should advocate for improved social inclusion of employees with disabilities.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement