Exploring the disability experiences of South Asian Women living with HIV in Southern Ontario, Canada.
Saipriya VajraveluKelly Kathleen O'BrienSandra MollPatricia SolomonPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Understanding the disability experiences of marginalized women living with HIV through a phenomenological lens can help to facilitate the development of culturally safe treatment approaches and health care policies to lessen disability and improve their quality of life.Implications for rehabilitationDeveloping culturally safe treatment approaches may help to improve rehabilitation service provision for ethnically and culturally diverse populations.Rehabilitation professionals need to adopt a trauma-informed care when treating people living with HIV.Rehabilitation professionals should consider cultural safety by considering the role of religion, dependency, and gendered-power relations while treating South Asian women living with HIV.