To establish the prevalence and incidence of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in people with an intellectual and developmental disability and determine their impact on health and well-being and to appraise the evidence available to inform good practice in diabetes management for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
This is a systematic review of systematic reviews of secondary health conditions, health promotion i...
Diabetes is a common, progressive condition with multiple long-term complications. The importance of...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant barriers to diabetes self-manageme...
OBJECTIVE - To present an analysis of the evidence related to the prevalence of diabetes in people w...
Objective To present an analysis of the evidence related to the prevalence of diabetes in people wi...
ObjectiveTo present an analysis of the evidence related to the prevalence of diabetes in people with...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at a higher risk of developing diabetes ...
BackgroundPeople with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at a higher risk of developing diabetes com...
BACKGROUND: As people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are now living longer, they are more at ri...
Background: Risk reduction and self‐management programs for type 2 diabetes (T2D) are commonplace....
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be at increased risk of developing type 2...
Background: Risk reduction and self-management programs for type 2 diabetes (T2D) are commonplace. H...
People with intellectual disabilities [ID] experience a disproportionate burden of health inequaliti...
Intellectual disability is present in 2.7% of the population (19). For a person to have intellectual...
Aim: This two stage mixed methods study applied social cognitive theory to explore characteristics o...
This is a systematic review of systematic reviews of secondary health conditions, health promotion i...
Diabetes is a common, progressive condition with multiple long-term complications. The importance of...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant barriers to diabetes self-manageme...
OBJECTIVE - To present an analysis of the evidence related to the prevalence of diabetes in people w...
Objective To present an analysis of the evidence related to the prevalence of diabetes in people wi...
ObjectiveTo present an analysis of the evidence related to the prevalence of diabetes in people with...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at a higher risk of developing diabetes ...
BackgroundPeople with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at a higher risk of developing diabetes com...
BACKGROUND: As people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are now living longer, they are more at ri...
Background: Risk reduction and self‐management programs for type 2 diabetes (T2D) are commonplace....
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) may be at increased risk of developing type 2...
Background: Risk reduction and self-management programs for type 2 diabetes (T2D) are commonplace. H...
People with intellectual disabilities [ID] experience a disproportionate burden of health inequaliti...
Intellectual disability is present in 2.7% of the population (19). For a person to have intellectual...
Aim: This two stage mixed methods study applied social cognitive theory to explore characteristics o...
This is a systematic review of systematic reviews of secondary health conditions, health promotion i...
Diabetes is a common, progressive condition with multiple long-term complications. The importance of...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience significant barriers to diabetes self-manageme...