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期刊名:Journal of policy and practice in intellectual disabilities

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ISSN:1741-1122

e-ISSN:1741-1130

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Aline K Honingh,Angelique Koelewijn,Bert Veneberg et al. Aline K Honingh et al.
Background: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments of many countries announced regulations to prevent the virus from spreading. For people with a disability living in a sheltered care facility in the Netherlands, this ...
Klaudia Wos,Celina Kamecka-Antczak,Mateusz Szafrański Klaudia Wos
The reality of people with ID changed during the pandemic COVID-19. Most institutions supporting people with ID switched to remote work. This required some major adaptation to these individuals' new realities, their immediate families, and ...
Karen Nankervis,Jeffrey Chan Karen Nankervis
People with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) are a vulnerable population in all aspects of access and participation, abuse and neglect, and being subject to the use of restrictive practices. Accordingly, they are a group whos...
Varsha Patel,Gisela Perez-Olivas,Biza Stenfert Kroese et al. Varsha Patel et al.
Background: The recent COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread international restrictions, severely impacting on health and social care services. For many individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) this meant reduced ac...
Dederieke A M Festen,Josje D Schoufour,Thessa I M Hilgenkamp et al. Dederieke A M Festen et al.
Background: Across the world, frailty is part of the guidelines that are being developed in the COVID-19 pandemic for triaging in crisis situations. The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) evaluates the ability to perform daily ...
Scott Kim Scott Kim
Issues: The authors of "The Quiet Progress of the New Eugenics" (QPNE) assert that some current practices, such as euthanasia and/or assisted suicide (EAS) for disabled newborns, imply that some persons with disabilities ...
Regi Alexander,Ambiga Ravi,Helene Barclay et al. Regi Alexander et al.
The current COVID-19 pandemic is a pressing world crisis and people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are vulnerable due to disparity in healthcare provision and physical and mental health multimorbidity. While most people will develop m...
Daniel J Friedman,R Gibson Parrish,Michael H Fox Daniel J Friedman
As understanding of health deficits among people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) increases, concerns grow about how to develop comprehensive, sustainable surveillance systems to reliably monitor the health of this pop...
Carl Tyler,Sarah Schramm,Matthew Karafa et al. Carl Tyler et al.
Background and aims: Adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities (IDD) are at risk for sub-optimal primary health care. Electronic Health Record (EHR) analyses are an under-utilized resource for studying...
Wayne P Silverman,Warren B Zigman,Sharon J Krinsky-McHale et al. Wayne P Silverman et al.
People with intellectual disability (ID) are living longer than ever before, raising concerns about old-age associated disorders. Dementia is among the most serious of these disorders, and theories relating cognitive reserve to risk predict...