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Publication Date: 2013-Jan
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Transition from Higher Education to National Health Service for Visually Impaired Physiotherapists: An Interpretative Phenomenological Exploration
Atkinson, Karen; Hutchinson, Jane Owen
British Journal of Visual Impairment, v31 n1 p32-46 Jan 2013
This idiographic study aims to hear the voices of a small group of visually impaired physiotherapists to explore their lived experience of transition from higher education (HE) into employment. The findings are based on six semi-structured interviews analysed using an interpretative phenomenological approach. Participants were visually impaired physiotherapists who are either working, or have worked, in the National Health Service (NHS). A number of interrelated themes emerged concerning the work of the disabled self, compensation, stigma and passing, disclosure, barriers, disempowerment, and positive experiences. These appear to be linked to a reluctance by participants to engage with their disability identity. The experiences and perceptions of participants do not provide evidence of a commitment to disability-related support for disabled health-care professionals. The results of this study indicate that a wide range of both personal and institutional barriers still exist in the NHS. (Contains 10 notes.)
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Visual Impairments, Experience, Employment, Higher Education, Disability Discrimination, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Attitudes toward Disabilities, Empowerment, Barriers, Phenomenology, Semi Structured Interviews, Foreign Countries
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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