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Predictors of specialist somatic healthcare utilization among older people with intellectual disability and their age-peers in the general population: a national register study.

Magnus SandbergAnna AxmonGerd AhlströmJimmie Kristensson
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
Older people with ID seem to have lower risks of planned outpatient care compared with the general population that could not be explained by diagnoses. Potential explanations are that people with ID suffer from communication difficulties and experience the healthcare environment as unfriendly. Moreover, healthcare staff lack knowledge about the particular needs of people with ID. Altogether, this may lead to people with ID being exposed to discrimination. Although these problems are known, few interventions have been evaluated, especially related to planned outpatient care.
Keyphrases
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  • intellectual disability
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