Background: Care for people with an Intellectual Disability (ID) is complex: multiple health care professionals are involved and use different Health Information Systems (HISs) to store medical and daily care information on the same individuals. The objective of this study is to identify the HISs needs of professionals in ID care by addressing the obstacles and challenges they meet in their current HISs. Methods: We distributed an online questionnaire amongst Dutch ID care professionals via different professional associations and care providers. 328 respondents answered questions on their HISs. An inventory was made of HIS usage purposes, problems, satisfaction and desired features, with and without stratification on type of HIS and care pr...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate health information exchange (HIE) between patients with intellectual disabili...
Service organizations for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) increasingly look for technolog...
Contains fulltext : 253060.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Background: The use of eHealth in support for daily functioning of service users with intellectual d...
Objective: Accurate health information exchange (HIE) is fragile in healthcare for patients with int...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate health information exchange (HIE) is fragile in healthcare for patients with int...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a considerably worse health than people without ID, ...
Contains fulltext : 170823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: A...
Item does not contain fulltextMany barriers to the provision of general practice (GP) care for peopl...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience health inequalities that have a significant ef...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. People with intellectual and/or developmental disability...
BackgroundPeople with intellectual disabilities (IDs) face significant communication barriers when a...
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Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) experience hea...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate health information exchange (HIE) between patients with intellectual disabili...
Service organizations for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) increasingly look for technolog...
Contains fulltext : 253060.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Background: The use of eHealth in support for daily functioning of service users with intellectual d...
Objective: Accurate health information exchange (HIE) is fragile in healthcare for patients with int...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate health information exchange (HIE) is fragile in healthcare for patients with int...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a considerably worse health than people without ID, ...
Contains fulltext : 170823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: A...
Item does not contain fulltextMany barriers to the provision of general practice (GP) care for peopl...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience health inequalities that have a significant ef...
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. People with intellectual and/or developmental disability...
BackgroundPeople with intellectual disabilities (IDs) face significant communication barriers when a...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sh...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: People with intellectual disabilities (IDs) experience hea...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate health information exchange (HIE) between patients with intellectual disabili...
Service organizations for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) increasingly look for technolog...
Contains fulltext : 253060.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access