PRESENTERS
Abstract ID | Title | Author | Institute | Country |
WDRC 2019 A 106 | DISABILITY RIGHTS REFORM THROUGH THE NEW INDONESIAN WITH DISABILITY ACT | Abi Marutama | Republic of Indonesia Ministry of Law and Human Rights | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 107 | Employment opportunities for disabled people in the disability sector | MacNeill, P.J | University, New Zealand | New Zealand |
WDRC 2019 A 111 | Barriers to social participation of adults with physical disability in India: The silent voices | Singh Ritu | University of Delhi | India |
WDRC 2019 A 115 | INDIVIDUAL FACTORS OF EXTENDING WORKING LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN POLAND | Wiktorowicz J. | University of Lodz | Poland |
WDRC 2019 A 116 | PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AND THE TYPE OF ILLNESS IN THE LIGHT OF QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEYS. CASE IN POLAND | Kobus–Ostrowska D. | University of Lodz | Poland |
WDRC 2019 A 121 | Setting A Community-Based Rehabilitation Programs for Elderly in Nursing Home in Jakarta, Indonesia: A Situation Analysis | Harini M | University of Indonesia | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 159 | PREVENTION OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT DELAY IN CHILDREN WITH LEPROSY: A CASE REPORT | Wardhani RK | University of Indonesia | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 123 | Relationship between estimated physical activity by questionnaire and actual measured physical activity by accelerometer in patients with hip osteoarthritis | Kenichi Hanafusa | Mejiro University | Japan |
WDRC 2019 A 127 | DISABILITY PERCEPTIONS AND POLICY IN SULAIMANI,KURDISTAN | L. Rose | American Unniversity of Iraq | Iraq |
WDRC 2019 A 132 | Enablers and barriers to accessing health services after having a fall among older adults with intellectual disability | Portia Ho | The University of Notre Dame | Australia |
WDRC 2019 A 133 | Incidence, prevalence and risk factors for falls in older adults with intellectual disability in Western Australia | Portia Ho | The University of Notre Dame | Australia |
WDRC 2019 A 136 | JOB SATISFACTION AND WORK EFFICIENCY OF VISUALLY HANDICAPPED TEACHERS WORKING IN BLIND SCHOOLS IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICTS OF KERALA | Rajesh. E | Mahatma Gandhi University | India |
WDRC 2019 A 138 | IMPROVING BIRTHING EXPERIENCES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: A SYSTEMATIC SYNTHESIS | Mutua M M | Makueni Mother and Child Hospital1 | Kenya |
WDRC 2019 A 140 | Evaluating the Role of UAE Institutions in Creating Local Disability Specialists for People with Vision and Hearing Impairments | Muna Alhammadi | Zayed University | United Arab Emirates |
WDRC 2019 A 141 | GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES’ PERSPECTIVES ON CAPACITY BUILDING FOR WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES IN SRI LANKA | Abigail O. Akande | The Pennsylvania State University | U.S.A. |
WDRC 2019 A 143 | Is education a major issue affecting services for persons living with disability in Nepal? | Poudyal, N | School of Arts, Kathmandu University | Nepal |
WDRC 2019 A 151 | Participation of Persons with Hearing Impairment in Indian Elections: A Study with Special Reference to Nagpur City, India | Avanika G | Maharashtra national law university | India |
WDRC 2019 A 122 | Vision-related Quality of Life and Its Association with Disabilities in Ex-Leprosy Patients in Indonesia | Yunia Irawati,bDewinta Retno Kurniawardhani, cCarennia Paramita, dAnna Bani Puspitasari, dYeni Dwi Lestari | University of Indonesia | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 162 | How and to what extent can disability employment policies enhance the inclusion of persons with disabilities in Thailand? | Jenjeera B. | University of Leeds | United Kingdom |
WDRC 2019 A 166 | Assessment of psychological literacy of occupational, physical, and speech therapy studentsbefore receiving formal psychological education | M. Tokita, T. Kaneno | Mejiro University | Japan |
WDRC 2019 A 168 | Social Implications of Children with Visual Impairment and Blindness: A Ground Level Study in a Developing Country | Perera T | Sri Lanka Institute of Information technology | Sri Lanka |
WDRC 2019 A 168 | Social Implications of Children with Visual Impairment and Blindness: A Ground Level Study in a Developing Country | Mihirangana P | Sri Lanka Institute of Information technology | Sri Lanka |
WDRC 2019 A 168 | Social Implications of Children with Visual Impairment and Blindness: A Ground Level Study in a Developing Country | Rukmal N | Sri Lanka Institute of Information technology | Sri Lanka |
WDRC 2019 A 168 | Social Implications of Children with Visual Impairment and Blindness: A Ground Level Study in a Developing Country | Senaviratne V. | Sri Lanka Institute of Information technology | Sri Lanka |
WDRC 2019 A 171 | Effectiveness of a Community Health Worker driven intervention in improving the Quality of Life of Caregivers of Children with Disability registered in a Community Based Rehabilitation Service in rural Karnataka, India | Arasu, S | St John’s Medical College | India |
WDRC 2019 A 172 | ONENESS” Fashion that is accessible to everybody. | M.D.Gayashani | University of Moratuwa | Sri Lanka |
WDRC 2019 A 174 | How much occupational therapy students experienced patient-centred practice during fieldwork? | N. Kiguchi | Mejiro University | Japan |
WDRC 2019 A 176 | Feasibility of ecological momentary assessment in capturing everyday living experiences of adults with intellectual disability | Yu-Wei Ryan Chen | University of Sydney | Australia |
WDRC 2019 A 177 | ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HAND GRIP AND PINCH STRENGTH AND FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY LIMITATION IN PATIENTS WITH LEPROSY | Mistivani I | National General Hospital | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 178 | ASSESMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN AREA UNDER SARJAPUR AND ANUGONDANAHALLI PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE OF BANGALORE DISTRICT, SOUTH INDIA | Dore A | Johns Research Institute, | India |
WDRC 2019 A 179 | Self-help groups and health intermediaries : A case study of an inhabitant-based caregiver salon | K.Nomura | Mejiro University | Japan |
WDRC 2019 A 180 | Agreement on Rehabilitation Goal as a Factor for a SuccessfulReturn to Work Program of Disabled Workers | Anestherita, F | Universitas Indonesia | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 183 | HOW MOTHERS OF CHILD WITH SPECIAL-NEEDS HANDLING EMOTION IN COGNITIVE WAY: LOOK INTO FAMILY SENSE OF COHERENCE | Melok Roro Kinanthi | YARSI University | Indonesia |
WDRC 2019 A 189 | Documenting the Challenges of Conducting Research on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) of Persons with Disabilities: Lessons from Bangladesh | Amina A | BRAC University | Bangladesh |
WDRC 2019 A 167 | Investigation of the Need for health support services for the home-based elderly via the Internet | S. TATEOKA | Mejiro University | Japan |
WDRC 2019 A 186 | ROLE OF THE FAMILY IN THE DISABLED PEOPLE LIFE | Dorothy Kobus-Ostrowska | University of Lodz | Poland |
WDRC 2019 A 170 | Assessment of attitudinal barriers of government school teachers to inclusive education in Anekal, Bangalore, South India. | Deepthi N.Shanbhag, | St.Johns medical college | India |
WDRC 2019 A 173 | DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED AND SUPPORT NEEDED BY FAMILIES OF PEOPLE WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT DUE TO ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY | Tamami | Mejiro University | Japan |
WDRC 2019 A 204 | IMPLICATION OF BEHAVIORAL THERAPY TECHNIQUE: CASE STUDY OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM | Norlyn A. San Jose | University of Rizal System, | Philipines |