People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a higher prevalence of health problems than the general population and their health needs are often unrecognized and unmet. In this article we present three cases of patients with ID to illustrate some specific problems. A 22-year-old man, severely intellectually disabled, presented with an unsteady gait. He had recently been diagnosed with Cohen Syndrome. Since he was unable to express himself, it took some time to discover that he had additional symptoms, e.g. frequent infections. Eventually, all his complaints fit with his syndrome. A 54-year-old woman, severely to moderately intellectually disabled, presented with new behaviour, i.e. loss of appetite, weakness in her legs and excessive thi...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A growing number of people with intellectual disabilities ...
[Excerpt] Both, people with intellectual disability and people with mental illness, suffer from prej...
People with an intellectual disability and their families experience poorer health care compared wit...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a higher prevalence of...
Patients with intellectual disability are at a significantly higher risk of having co-morbid medical...
People with intellectual disability have significantly worse health than those without, and have a ...
In recent decades people with intellectual disability have moved from institutional care into the co...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
Background The transition of people with intellectual disability (ID) from care institutions to the ...
Background People with intellectual disabilities often have low health literacy as a result of their...
Background The transition of people with intellectual disability (ID) from care institutions to the ...
One of the greatest triumphs of modern medicine was the extension of life expectancy for people with...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Flynn, S., Hulbert-Williams, N., Hulbert...
The prevalence of intellectual disability is an estimated to be 1-4%. Etiological factors such as ma...
Background: Information about the health of people with ID is usually obtained from professionals an...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A growing number of people with intellectual disabilities ...
[Excerpt] Both, people with intellectual disability and people with mental illness, suffer from prej...
People with an intellectual disability and their families experience poorer health care compared wit...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople with intellectual disabilities (ID) have a higher prevalence of...
Patients with intellectual disability are at a significantly higher risk of having co-morbid medical...
People with intellectual disability have significantly worse health than those without, and have a ...
In recent decades people with intellectual disability have moved from institutional care into the co...
Introduction: People living with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) experience inequities in health and ...
Background The transition of people with intellectual disability (ID) from care institutions to the ...
Background People with intellectual disabilities often have low health literacy as a result of their...
Background The transition of people with intellectual disability (ID) from care institutions to the ...
One of the greatest triumphs of modern medicine was the extension of life expectancy for people with...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Flynn, S., Hulbert-Williams, N., Hulbert...
The prevalence of intellectual disability is an estimated to be 1-4%. Etiological factors such as ma...
Background: Information about the health of people with ID is usually obtained from professionals an...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A growing number of people with intellectual disabilities ...
[Excerpt] Both, people with intellectual disability and people with mental illness, suffer from prej...
People with an intellectual disability and their families experience poorer health care compared wit...