Experiences with general practitioners described by families of children with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour: a qualitative study

T Fredheim, L Lien, LJ Danbolt, K Kjønsberg… - BMJ open, 2011 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To investigate parents' experiences of follow-up by general practitioners (GPs) of
children with intellectual disabilities (ID) and comorbid behavioural and/or psychological …

Intellectual disability and mental health problems: a qualitative study of general practitioners' views

T Fredheim, OR Haavet, LJ Danbolt, K Kjønsberg… - BMJ open, 2013 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To investigate general practitioners'(GPs) experiences in managing patients with
intellectual disabilities (ID) and mental and behavioural problems (MBP). Design Qualitative …

General practice experiences for parents of children with intellectual disability: a systematic review

N Thomas, H Atherton, J Dale, K Smith, H Crawford - BJGP open, 2023 - bjgpopen.org
Background Parents of children diagnosed with intellectual disability are at increased risk of
mental and physical health difficulties compared with other parents. They are likely to …

Health care for people with an intellectual disability: general practitioners' attitudes, and provision of care

NG Lennox, J Diggens, A Ugoni - Journal of Intellectual and …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to investigate general practitioners'(GPs) beliefs about the
importance of addressing nine health care issues for people with intellectual disabilities, and …

Adults with intellectual disabilities and mental health disorders in primary care: a scoping review

KPM Pouls, MCJ Koks-Leensen, M Mastebroek… - British Journal of …, 2022 - bjgp.org
Background GPs are increasingly confronted with patients with both intellectual disabilities
(ID) and mental health disorders (MHD). Currently, the care provided to these patients is …

Overcoming communication barriers: Working with patients with intellectual disabilities

KL Chew, T Iacono, J Tracy - Australian family physician, 2009 - search.informit.org
Background Communication styles and communication difficulties may impact on the ability
of general practitioners to provide best possible health care, particularly for patients with …

“You may wade through them without seeing them”: general practitioners and their young patients with mental health problems

M Hafting, I Garløv - Nordic journal of psychiatry, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: To gain insight into the management of children and adolescents with mental
health problems by their GPs as the GPs describe it. Design: A qualitative analysis of data …

Meeting in the middle: improving communication in primary health care consultations with people with an intellectual disability

J Ziviani, N Lennox, H Allison, M Lyons… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The increased presence and participation in Australian society of people with an intellectual
disability provides challenges for the provision of primary health care. General practitioners …

Doctor-patient communication with people with intellectual disability-a qualitative study

M Wullink, W Veldhuijzen… - BMC Family …, 2009 - Springer
Background People with intellectual disability (ID) expressed dissatisfaction with doctor-
patient communication and mentioned certain preferences for this communication (our …

From institutional to community support: consequences for medical care

J van Loon, J Knibbe… - Journal of Applied …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Background Concerns have been raised about the quality of medical care available for
people with intellectual disabilities in community‐based services. The aims of this study …