'Access to healthcare for Black and minority ethnic disabled people'

ESRC logo Health Action Zone logo Leeds Involvement Project logo Dr Mark Priestley and Sonali Shah
Centre for Disability Studies
University of Leeds
UK


A five month qualitative research project, funded by the Leeds Health Action Zone and the Leeds Involvement Project, with co-funding from an ESRC fellowship award.

This page is now complete - last updated May 2002.

You can view a copy of the project final report from this page, or to obtain a print copy please contact Leeds Involvement Project. If you would like to contact the project researcher please send e-mail.


Aims

Summary

This was a small focussed piece of qualitative research in the Leeds area. We began by publicising the project and contacting local people able to help us. We also reviewed relevant literature and findings from other research.

The data collection involved interviews with key informants (Black disabled people and healthcare providers) followed by focus groups involving local Black and minority ethnic disabled people in Leeds to look at key issues.

Initial findings and a draft report were distributed for validation with key informants and health service managers.

The key themes of the project are

Documents available on-line

Links

There is an e-mail discussion list on minority ethnic health issues hosted by JISCmail.


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