Purpose - People with learning disabilities are at risk of poor health and premature death. Due to these inequalities, NHS trusts are required to make reasonable adjustments to their care, such as longer appointment times, with the legal duty on them being “anticipatory”. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach - Secondary analysis of CQC acute hospital inspection reports asking the following research questions: Do CQC inspection reports mention people with learning disabilities? Where issues concerning people with learning disabilities are reported in CQC hospital inspection reports, what issues and reasonable adjustments are reported? Are there any relationships between comments made in the inspection reports a...
BACKGROUND: There has been evidence in recent years that people with intellectual disabilities in ac...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare data from national censuses on specialist inpatient ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the existing evidence base regarding community ser...
Purpose The present authors sought to (i) analyse rates of inpatient admissions for people with lear...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent of compliance of commissioners and prov...
Background Concerns have repeatedly been expressed about the quality of healthcare that people with...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Chapman, H. M., Lovell, A., & Bramwell, ...
Background: There has been consistent evidence that people with learning disabilities experience hea...
Purpose: The article summarises the process and the results of the first, integrated inspection of m...
Purpose: The article describes the development of a practical model of joint, integrated inspection ...
BACKGROUND: There has been evidence in recent years that people with intellectual disabilities in ac...
Objectives: To understand the views of qualified medical practitioners regarding “reasonable adjust...
OBJECTIVES: To audit patient hospital records to evaluate the performance of acute general and menta...
People with learning disabilities have more health needs than the general population, and those heal...
Objectives To understand the views of qualified medical practitioners regarding “reasonable adjustme...
BACKGROUND: There has been evidence in recent years that people with intellectual disabilities in ac...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare data from national censuses on specialist inpatient ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the existing evidence base regarding community ser...
Purpose The present authors sought to (i) analyse rates of inpatient admissions for people with lear...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent of compliance of commissioners and prov...
Background Concerns have repeatedly been expressed about the quality of healthcare that people with...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Chapman, H. M., Lovell, A., & Bramwell, ...
Background: There has been consistent evidence that people with learning disabilities experience hea...
Purpose: The article summarises the process and the results of the first, integrated inspection of m...
Purpose: The article describes the development of a practical model of joint, integrated inspection ...
BACKGROUND: There has been evidence in recent years that people with intellectual disabilities in ac...
Objectives: To understand the views of qualified medical practitioners regarding “reasonable adjust...
OBJECTIVES: To audit patient hospital records to evaluate the performance of acute general and menta...
People with learning disabilities have more health needs than the general population, and those heal...
Objectives To understand the views of qualified medical practitioners regarding “reasonable adjustme...
BACKGROUND: There has been evidence in recent years that people with intellectual disabilities in ac...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare data from national censuses on specialist inpatient ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the existing evidence base regarding community ser...