Ensuring equitable access, engagement and ability of socially and ethnically diverse participants to benefit from health promotion programmes: a qualitative study with parent carers of disabled children
BackgroundEquity is fundamental to health promotion programmes. However, unintentional or unseen barriers may exist for some underserved groups. We aimed to identify how to ensure equitable access and engagement for diverse parent carers of disabled children to benefit from health promotion programm...
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Main Authors: | Phillip Harniess (Author), Caomhan McGlinchey (Author), Annabel McDonald (Author), Fleur Boyle (Author), Alice Garrood (Author), Stuart Logan (Author), Christopher Morris (Author), Aleksandra J. Borek (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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