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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Ableism and workplace discrimination among young adults with disabilities in the workforce: A systematic review
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Ableism in the healthcare professions
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Action For Cultural Transformation (ACT)
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Better Together: Evolution of patient stakeholder engagement in healthy lifestyle research after acquired brain injury
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Correlation of Gross Motor Functional Classification System (GMFCS) Level and Encountering Barriers to Access Healthcare
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Examining Self Perceived Health and Sleep across Subgroups: Disability, Race, and Educational Attainment
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Exploring Demographic and Injury Characteristics associated with Discharging to Home after Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation
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Exploring the lived experiences of ethnic minority youth with disabilities: A systematic review
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Functionality and Disability: Perspective of Rehabilitation Professionals in Brazil
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Improving Access to Assistive Technology for People of Nepal
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Inequitable care delivery for COVID-19 positive people of color and people with disabilities
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Minority Serving Institutions and African American-Owned Technology Firms Barriers in Assistive Technology Research and Development
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Participation in everyday occupations among Rohingya refugees in Bangladeshi refugee camps
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Patient experience feedback in rehabilitation quality improvement and codesign activities: scoping review
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Perspectives on Encouraging Diversity and Inclusion Among Stroke Rehabilitation Research Teams
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Targeted Approaches for Minority Engagement in Multiple Sclerosis Research (TAME MS)
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Understanding the Attitudinal Environment as Experienced by Adults with Physical Disabilities: A Qualitative Study
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