Multi-method Community Inquiry (R2 Part C): Survey of Disability Organizations, United States (ICPSR 38535)

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Melissa Riba, University of Michigan. Center for Health and Research Transformation

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Multi-method Community Inquiry (R2 Part C): Survey of Disability Organizations, United States was the second of a three-part study designed to enhance understanding of the complex interactions between the person and environment that are associated with healthy aging for individuals with long-term physical disabilities from low-income and minority communities and to identify best practices related to impactful policies, programs, and resources.

This component of the project used a national survey of disability organizations to identify best practices for promoting healthy aging with physical disabilities and the personal and environmental factors that mediate the effectiveness of community living outcomes among diverse communities. This survey incorporated insights gained from focus groups and key informant interviews in its design and questions.

United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Community Living. National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (90RTHF0001)
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