Purpose The purpose of this paper is to produce the views of parents and siblings of adults with intellectual or developmental disability (ID/DD) around the use of psychotropic medication to manage challenging behaviour (CB) where there is no co-existing mental illness. Design/methodology/approach Seven family members of six adults with ID/DD were interviewed using semi-structured interviews, over the telephone or face-to-face. The interviews were transcribed, coded and thematically analysed. Findings This paper identified that if used appropriately, psychotropic medication to manage CB may be of benefit to some people with ID/DD; but there is a need to ensure the medication is prescribed for the benefits of people with ID/DD rather than th...
Objectives The use of pharmacological interventions to manage challenging behaviour displayed by ad...
A high proportion of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) a...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are the most medicated patient population, whether in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to produce the views of parents and siblings of adults with in...
Up to a fifth of people with intellectual disabilities display challenging behaviour that has a sign...
Objectives Understanding patient and carer perspectives is essential to improving the quality of med...
Longitudinal data on medication use in adults with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. We descr...
Mental illness is common in people with intellectual disability. They may also have physical health ...
BackgroundPsychiatrists prescribe the psychotropic medication that is used to manage behaviors of co...
Background Psychotropic medication is widely prescribed to treat mental illness. However, it is cont...
The population with intellectual disabilities is one of the most vulnerable groups in society. Medic...
Introduction: Psychotropic medications are commonly prescribed among adults with intellectual disabi...
Background: Psychotropic medications are sometimes used off-label and inappropriately. This may caus...
Background: Aggressive challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disability (ID) is frequent...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Hilmer and Gnjidic drew atte...
Objectives The use of pharmacological interventions to manage challenging behaviour displayed by ad...
A high proportion of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) a...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are the most medicated patient population, whether in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to produce the views of parents and siblings of adults with in...
Up to a fifth of people with intellectual disabilities display challenging behaviour that has a sign...
Objectives Understanding patient and carer perspectives is essential to improving the quality of med...
Longitudinal data on medication use in adults with intellectual disability (ID) are scarce. We descr...
Mental illness is common in people with intellectual disability. They may also have physical health ...
BackgroundPsychiatrists prescribe the psychotropic medication that is used to manage behaviors of co...
Background Psychotropic medication is widely prescribed to treat mental illness. However, it is cont...
The population with intellectual disabilities is one of the most vulnerable groups in society. Medic...
Introduction: Psychotropic medications are commonly prescribed among adults with intellectual disabi...
Background: Psychotropic medications are sometimes used off-label and inappropriately. This may caus...
Background: Aggressive challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disability (ID) is frequent...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) Hilmer and Gnjidic drew atte...
Objectives The use of pharmacological interventions to manage challenging behaviour displayed by ad...
A high proportion of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) a...
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are the most medicated patient population, whether in ...