This study explores the experiences of disability for a number of Taiwanese adults with a physical disability. Using a grounded theory approach, their experiences of living a life with a physical disability were gained through in-depth interviews. The resulting grounded theory ‘it is more than just the impaired body’ presents the dynamic interactions between the participants and the context in which they were living their lives and how they managed their lives within that context. With its inclusion of the cultural dimension, a holistic way of understanding the daily lives of those who experience physical disability in Taiwan is provided.
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A grounded theory of living a life with a physical disability in Taiwan
Disability & Society, Vol.29(6), pp.968-979
2014
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- Title
- A grounded theory of living a life with a physical disability in Taiwan
- Creators
- Hsiu-Ching Lin - National Cheng Kung UniversityMarie Knox - Queensland University of TechnologyJennieffer Barr - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Disability & Society, Vol.29(6), pp.968-979
- Identifiers
- 3086; 991012820759202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article