1. Postpolio survivors: needs for and access to social and health care services.
- Author
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Foster LW, Berkman B, Wellen M, and Schuster N
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Attitude to Health, Female, Humans, Maine epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Social Work standards, Health Services Accessibility, Health Services Needs and Demand, Postpoliomyelitis Syndrome epidemiology, Social Work methods
- Abstract
A needs assessment survey of 268 polio survivors residing in Maine explored the incidence of postpolio syndrome as well as perceived need for and access to social and health care services. A large proportion reported experiencing postpolio syndrome. Although knowledgeable of their condition, a majority perceived that they had no access to knowledgeable physicians or social and health care services and most were having difficulty coping. Findings indicate that polio survivors' self-appraisal of their illness status is related to their perceived need for and access to social and health care services. The need for community-based services, including medical, rehabilitative, educational, and social work services, is indicated.
- Published
- 1993
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