Make a Difference in Inclusion for Reproductive Healthcare
October 26, 2023
The Rowan-Virtua RISN Center has been awarded a grant to provide primary care providers with education pertaining to providing access for women with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities to routine preventative healthcare exams.
Researchers are looking for female self-advocates with disabilities 18 years of age or older.
Responsibilities will include:
- Reviewing a self-guided video that provides education to identify and reduce barriers to reproductive healthcare exams, “Pap Camp.”
- Meet with RISN Staff to provide feedback and suggestions on the video.
- Participants will be compensated for their time.
If interested, please complete the survey>>
This project will take place in Winter 2023.
Autism New Jersey strongly recommends reviewing the following information prior to participating in any research study:
Autism New Jersey strongly recommends reviewing the following information prior to participating in any research study:
For more information and a comprehensive list of potential benefits and risks of participating, please contact the investigators. For helpful information on being an informed research participant, please visit the Organization for Autism Research’s (OAR) Parent’s Guide to Research. Appendix B provides a list of questions to ask prior to participation and overviews your rights as a research participant.