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  • "An Environment Built to In... "An Environment Built to Include Rather than Exclude Me": Creating Inclusive Environments for Human Well-Being
    Layton, Natasha A; Steel, Emily J International journal of environmental research and public health, 09/2015, Volume: 12, Issue: 9
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    Contemporary discourses which challenge the notion of health as the "absence of disease" are prompting changes in health policy and practice. People with disability have been influential in ...
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  • Financial inclusion for peo... Financial inclusion for people with disability: a scoping review
    Puli, Louise; Layton, Natasha; Bell, Diane ... Global health action, 12/2024, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    Financial exclusion is a human rights issue affecting health equity. Evidence demonstrates that financial exclusion is exacerbated for people with disability and those in low- to middle-income ...
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  • The Convergence and Mainstr... The Convergence and Mainstreaming of Integrated Home Technologies for People with Disability
    Layton, Natasha; Steel, Emily Societies, 12/2019, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    If human rights begin in small places close to home, technologies that enable people with disability to access and control their home environments are an important human rights instrument. Smart ...
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  • Barriers and Facilitators t... Barriers and Facilitators to Community Mobility for Assistive Technology Users
    Layton, Natasha Rehabilitation research and practice, 01/2012, Volume: 2012
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    Mobility is frequently described in terms of individual body function and structures however contemporary views of disability also recognise the role of environment in creating disability. Aim. To ...
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  • Symptoms of depression and ... Symptoms of depression and risk of emergency department visits among people aged 70 years and over
    Dwyer, Rosamond; Jachno, Kim; Tran, Thach ... BMC public health, 02/2024, Volume: 24, Issue: 1
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    Older people experiencing depression and anxiety have higher rates of health service utilisation than others, but little is known about whether these influence their seeking of emergency care. The ...
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  • Who cares for the carer? Co... Who cares for the carer? Codesigning a carer health and wellbeing clinic for older care partners of older people in Australia
    Layton, Natasha; Lalor, Aislinn; Slatyer, Susan ... Health expectations, 12/2023, Volume: 26, Issue: 6
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    Abstract Introduction Older carers or ‘care partners’ of older people experiencing care needs often provide essential support, at times while neglecting their own health and well‐being. This is an ...
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  • Informal carers' support ne... Informal carers' support needs, facilitators and barriers in the transitional care of older adults: A qualitative study
    Allen, Jacqueline; Lobchuk, Michelle; Livingston, Patricia M. ... Health expectations, December 2022, Volume: 25, Issue: 6
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    Introduction Inclusion of informal carers in transitional care is challenging because of fast throughput and service fragmentation. This study aimed to understand informal carers' needs during the ...
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  • Innovation in Assistive Tec... Innovation in Assistive Technology: Voice of the User
    Buchanan, Ricky; Layton, Natasha Societies, 06/2019, Volume: 9, Issue: 2
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    This article is an open letter to assistive technology stakeholders from an assistive technology user perspective. Contemporary systems thinking in assistive technology identifies the interlinking ...
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  • Inclusive Research in Healt... Inclusive Research in Health, Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology: Beyond the Binary of the ‘Researcher’ and the ‘Researched’
    Layton, Natasha; Bould, Em; Buchanan, Ricky ... Social sciences, 06/2022, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    The principle of ‘working with, not on’ people with disabilities is widely espoused within inclusive research, yet historically such opportunities have not been fully realized. This paper speaks from ...
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