Adaptive adjustment to the needs of families caring for children and adolescents with physical disabilities in north-eastern Tanzania: a grounded-theory study
Background Family interactions, which are always multi-faceted, are complicated further by family members with disabilities. In resource-poor settings, policies and programmes that address the needs of and challenges faced by families are often inaccessible or unavailable. Approximately 13% of the f...
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Main Authors: | Elia Asanterabi Swai (Author), Haleluya Imanueli Moshi (Author), Sia Emmanueli Msuya (Author), Marie Lindkvist (Author), Ann Sörlin (Author), Klas Göran Sahlen (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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