Scoping Review of the Americans with Disabilities Act: What Research Exists, and Where do we go from Here?

A broad range of research on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) tracks its progress and impact. Much of the research is inconclusive or conflicting, creating a fragmented evidence base about the ADA’s effectiveness as a social policy. In response, academic researchers and disability organizat...

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Main Authors: Sarah Parker Harris, Robert Gould, Patrick Ojok, Glenn Fujiura, Robin Jones, Avery Olmstead IV
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University Libraries 2014-06-01
Series:Disability Studies Quarterly
Subjects:
ADA
Online Access:http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/3883
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Summary:A broad range of research on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) tracks its progress and impact. Much of the research is inconclusive or conflicting, creating a fragmented evidence base about the ADA’s effectiveness as a social policy. In response, academic researchers and disability organizations have called for an extensive review of the existing research. To address this fragmentation, the University of Washington has begun a five year project systematically reviewing the ADA research as part of the ADA Knowledge Translation Center at the University of Washington . This article reports results from year one of the project, the scoping review, that will assist in identifying a research plan to inform policy and practice. Keywords: ADA, systematic review, scoping review, policy analysis
ISSN:1041-5718
2159-8371