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What is an Invisible Disability?

Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN

February 18, 2022

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What is an invisible disability?

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Invisible disabilities are disabilities that are hidden, and oftentimes not subject to implicit bias until after discovery. Examples of invisible disabilities include someone who has autism, someone who has a diagnosis of dyslexia, a patient with chronic pain, or patients who have psychiatric disabilities. These examples are not all inclusive. In fact, we can probably all speak of instances where we have encountered a patient or a client who has an invisible disability, or a disability that does present itself visibly. 

For the most part these are conditions where a patient’s disability is not very apparent or automatically seen, but through interactions with that particular patient, you uncover that they have a disability. 

 

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the webinar,  Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Health Care: It's Not Just Black and White - Disabilities, presented by Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN


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Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN

Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN the owner and founder of the Sulan Group LLC, is a registered nurse licensed in the states of Michigan and Florida. Dr. Holmes-Walker has experience as an adult pain clinical nurse specialist, case manager, and risk specialist.

 

Given the current state of the opioid epidemic, Dr. Holmes-Walker’s mission is to share lessons learned from the research literature and clinical practice during her nursing career to provide continuing education to health care professionals. The primary goal of this education is to increase knowledge and understanding of how quality pain assessment leads to improved pain management and can be used as a tool to address the opioid epidemic.


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