Background Equal access to mainstream healthcare services for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) still requires attention. Although recent studies suggest that health professionals hold positive attitudes towards people with ID, stigmatising attitudes may influence their efforts to serve people with ID in community healthcare practice. To stimulate inclusion in mainstream healthcare services, this systematic review focussed on barriers in attitudes of mainstream health professionals towards people with ID. Method Five electronic databases were systematically searched and references in full text articles were checked for studies published in the English language between January 1994 and January 2016. A social–psychological triad of c...
AIMS: Studies have investigated the experiences of courtesy stigma and affiliate stigma in family me...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Actively involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in health research, also known as incl...
Objectives: Care providers are key agents in the lives of individuals with an intellectual disabilit...
People with intellectual disability experience profound health disparities and care inequities. A sy...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
Background Individuals with intellectual disability are subject to stigmatization, even among those ...
This article reports on the findings of a scoping review of peer-reviewed research that investigates...
People with intellectual disability have a higher prevalence of physical health problems but often e...
People with intellectual disability have a higher prevalence of physical health problems but often e...
Stigma is instigated through society’s judgement on what it deems undesirable, causing the devaluati...
An intellectual disability attitude questionnaire was used to explore the attitudes of general pract...
Stigma can hamper full inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in society. For other mino...
Aim To propose a strategy for overcoming stigma and discrimination against people with intellectual ...
RACTBackground: It is well established that people with an intellectual disability have high rates o...
AIMS: Studies have investigated the experiences of courtesy stigma and affiliate stigma in family me...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Actively involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in health research, also known as incl...
Objectives: Care providers are key agents in the lives of individuals with an intellectual disabilit...
People with intellectual disability experience profound health disparities and care inequities. A sy...
Purpose: Stigmatisation can negatively affect opportunities for people with intellectual disabilitie...
Background Individuals with intellectual disability are subject to stigmatization, even among those ...
This article reports on the findings of a scoping review of peer-reviewed research that investigates...
People with intellectual disability have a higher prevalence of physical health problems but often e...
People with intellectual disability have a higher prevalence of physical health problems but often e...
Stigma is instigated through society’s judgement on what it deems undesirable, causing the devaluati...
An intellectual disability attitude questionnaire was used to explore the attitudes of general pract...
Stigma can hamper full inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities in society. For other mino...
Aim To propose a strategy for overcoming stigma and discrimination against people with intellectual ...
RACTBackground: It is well established that people with an intellectual disability have high rates o...
AIMS: Studies have investigated the experiences of courtesy stigma and affiliate stigma in family me...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
Actively involving people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in health research, also known as incl...