AbstractUsing carers to help assess, monitor, or promote health in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be one way of improving health outcomes in a population that experiences significant health inequalities. This paper provides a review of carer-led health interventions in various populations and healthcare settings, in order to investigate potential roles for carers in ID health care. We used rapid review methodology, using the Scopus database, citation tracking and input from ID healthcare professionals to identify relevant research. 24 studies were included in the final review. For people with ID, the only existing interventions found were carer-completed health diaries which, while being well received, failed to improve heal...
Aim: To test the efficacy of a comprehensive health assessment using the CHAP tool in adults with an...
Background: Information about the health of people with ID is usually obtained from professionals an...
Intellectual disability (ID) is not a disease itself, rather it is a condition that is characterize...
AbstractUsing carers to help assess, monitor, or promote health in people with intellectual disabili...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the role of family- and paid-carers in meeting the health n...
This is a copy of the publisher version available at Cochrane Library: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/146...
<b>Background</b>: Carers can have a significant impact supporting people with intellectual disabili...
Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) experience poorer health and have mor...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sh...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have higher morbidity and earlier mortality than t...
Background: When compared to the general population, persons with an intellectual disability have l...
Aim: To test the efficacy of a comprehensive health assessment using the CHAP tool in adults with an...
Background: Information about the health of people with ID is usually obtained from professionals an...
Intellectual disability (ID) is not a disease itself, rather it is a condition that is characterize...
AbstractUsing carers to help assess, monitor, or promote health in people with intellectual disabili...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
People with intellectual disability (ID) are vulnerable to poorer health outcomes than the general p...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the role of family- and paid-carers in meeting the health n...
This is a copy of the publisher version available at Cochrane Library: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/146...
<b>Background</b>: Carers can have a significant impact supporting people with intellectual disabili...
Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) experience poorer health and have mor...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sh...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have higher morbidity and earlier mortality than t...
Background: When compared to the general population, persons with an intellectual disability have l...
Aim: To test the efficacy of a comprehensive health assessment using the CHAP tool in adults with an...
Background: Information about the health of people with ID is usually obtained from professionals an...
Intellectual disability (ID) is not a disease itself, rather it is a condition that is characterize...