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View article: Correction: Diagnostic yield of standardized screening for deep venous thrombosis in patients with acute cerebral ischemia and cardiac right-to-left shunt
Correction: Diagnostic yield of standardized screening for deep venous thrombosis in patients with acute cerebral ischemia and cardiac right-to-left shunt Open
View article: Diagnostic yield of standardized screening for deep venous thrombosis in patients with acute cerebral ischemia and cardiac right-to-left shunt
Diagnostic yield of standardized screening for deep venous thrombosis in patients with acute cerebral ischemia and cardiac right-to-left shunt Open
Background Paradoxical embolism is a potential pathophysiology in patients with acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) and patent foramen ovale (PFO) or atrial septal defect (ASD). We sought to determine the frequency of …
View article: Hub and Spokes in Intellectual Disability Mental Health Support
Hub and Spokes in Intellectual Disability Mental Health Support Open
The distribution of specialist health services is usually uneven by location due to limited resources, which is a problem for people with complex needs. In this context, how can a hub and spoke model offer appropriate services for people w…
View article: Accessibility of Australian government online cancer screening information for people with intellectual disability
Accessibility of Australian government online cancer screening information for people with intellectual disability Open
View article: The future of preventive health care for people with intellectual disabilities in Australia: an analysis of the Disability Royal Commission’s approach, findings and recommendations
The future of preventive health care for people with intellectual disabilities in Australia: an analysis of the Disability Royal Commission’s approach, findings and recommendations Open
The Disability Royal Commission (the Commission) investigated many issues, one of which was whether people with cognitive disabilities, including people with intellectual disabilities, faced systemic neglect in the Australian health system…
View article: Preparedness and training needs of a regional public mental health service to support people with intellectual disability
Preparedness and training needs of a regional public mental health service to support people with intellectual disability Open
Objective To explore the preparedness and training needs of a regional public mental health workforce to support people with intellectual disability and mental ill health. Setting and Participants Staff from a regional public mental health…
View article: Intellectual disability healthcare in <scp>Australia: Progress</scp>, challenges, and future directions
Intellectual disability healthcare in <span>Australia: Progress</span>, challenges, and future directions Open
People with intellectual disability experience some of the greatest health disparities in Australia. Individuals are expected to access mainstream health services that are ill equipped to meet their needs. The Australian government has mad…
View article: Strategies for Accessible Breast Screening for People With Intellectual Disability
Strategies for Accessible Breast Screening for People With Intellectual Disability Open
Introduction: People with intellectual disability are less likely to participate in breast screening than people without intellectual disability. They experience a range of barriers to accessing breast screening, however, there is no conse…
View article: What do parents think about the quality and safety of care provided by hospitals to children and young people with an intellectual disability? A qualitative study using thematic analysis
What do parents think about the quality and safety of care provided by hospitals to children and young people with an intellectual disability? A qualitative study using thematic analysis Open
Objectives Children with intellectual disability experience patient safety issues resulting in poor care experiences and health outcomes. This study sought to identify patient safety issues that pertain to children aged 0–16 years with int…
View article: What do healthcare staff think about the quality and safety of care provided to children and young people with an intellectual disability? A qualitative study using the framework method of analysis
What do healthcare staff think about the quality and safety of care provided to children and young people with an intellectual disability? A qualitative study using the framework method of analysis Open
Objective To elicit patient safety issues pertaining to children and young people with intellectual disability in hospital from healthcare staff perspectives. This follows a previous paper of parent interviews of patient safety experiences…
View article: Hub and spokes in intellectual disability mental health support
Hub and spokes in intellectual disability mental health support Open
Purpose The distribution of specialist health services is usually uneven by location due to limited resources, which is a problem for people with complex needs. In this context, the research addressed the question: How can a hub and spoke …
View article: Barriers to healthcare for Australian autistic adults
Barriers to healthcare for Australian autistic adults Open
Barriers to healthcare experienced by Australian autistic adults have not been previously explored. We conducted a cross-sectional investigation of barriers to healthcare and associated factors from a subtle realism perspective. Perceived …
View article: Confirming the nature of autistic burnout
Confirming the nature of autistic burnout Open
Autistic burnout is an experience commonly described by autistic people (#AutBurnout and #AutisticBurnout on social media). Recently, two definitions of this syndrome have been published. Both describe debilitating exhaustion with onset re…
View article: Towards the measurement of autistic burnout
Towards the measurement of autistic burnout Open
Studies are emerging documenting the experience of fatigue, exhaustion and loss of functioning that has long been described by autistic adults as autistic burnout. New assessment tools are needed to enable identification and diagnosis. Her…
View article: Reported clinical incidents of children with intellectual disability: A qualitative analysis
Reported clinical incidents of children with intellectual disability: A qualitative analysis Open
Aim To qualitatively explore reported clinical incidents of children with intellectual disability aged 0 to 18 years. Method A secondary qualitative evaluation using latent content analysis was used on retrospective hospital incident manag…
View article: Evaluation of an intellectual disability mental health core competency framework
Evaluation of an intellectual disability mental health core competency framework Open
Purpose An intellectual disability (ID) mental health core competency framework was developed to articulate the essential attributes the mainstream mental health workforce requires to meet the needs of people with ID. This study aims to ev…
View article: How Can We Provide Better Healthcare for People With An Intellectual Disability?
How Can We Provide Better Healthcare for People With An Intellectual Disability? Open
People with an intellectual disability have lower intelligence than others and find it hard to do things necessary for day-to-day living, like communicating or taking care of themselves. There are different levels of intellectual disabilit…
View article: Building workforce capacity in Australia and New Zealand: a profile of psychiatrists with an interest in intellectual and developmental disability mental health
Building workforce capacity in Australia and New Zealand: a profile of psychiatrists with an interest in intellectual and developmental disability mental health Open
Objective: To describe the characteristics of psychiatrists working in the area of intellectual and developmental disability mental health (IDDMH) across Australia and New Zealand. Methods: A secondary analysis of data collected by the Roy…
View article: Establishing core mental health workforce attributes for the effective mental health care of people with an intellectual disability and co‐occurring mental ill health
Establishing core mental health workforce attributes for the effective mental health care of people with an intellectual disability and co‐occurring mental ill health Open
Background People with intellectual disability experience high rates of mental ill health but multiple barriers to access to quality mental health care. One significant barrier to access is a generalist mental health workforce that lacks c…
View article: Preparedness and training needs of an Australian public mental health workforce in intellectual disability mental health
Preparedness and training needs of an Australian public mental health workforce in intellectual disability mental health Open
Background: Australian publicly funded mental health services play a significant role in the assessment and management of mental illness for people with intellectual disability. However, there is limited knowledge on their preparedness to …
View article: Primary health care for people with an intellectual disability: an exploration of consultations, problems identified, and their management in Australia
Primary health care for people with an intellectual disability: an exploration of consultations, problems identified, and their management in Australia Open
Background People with an intellectual disability (ID) have more complex and different patterns of health care needs than the general population. They experience a greater burden of multi‐morbidity, high levels of undetected and unmanaged …
View article: Who provides primary health care for people with an intellectual disability: General practitioner and general practice characteristics from the BEACH dataset
Who provides primary health care for people with an intellectual disability: General practitioner and general practice characteristics from the BEACH dataset Open
Background People with an intellectual disability (ID) have complex healthcare needs yet experience barriers to participation in primary care. Further research is required to examine if the characteristics of general practitioners (GPs) an…
View article: Clinical Relevance of Computed Tomography Pulmonary Venography
Clinical Relevance of Computed Tomography Pulmonary Venography Open
Computed tomography pulmonary venography must be considered before atrial septal defect (ASD) closure and pulmonary lobectomy. Computed tomography pulmonary venography should be considered for patients with right ventricular overload and p…
View article: Primary health care for people with an intellectual disability: an exploration of demographic characteristics and reasons for encounters from the BEACH programme
Primary health care for people with an intellectual disability: an exploration of demographic characteristics and reasons for encounters from the BEACH programme Open
Background People with an intellectual disability (ID) have complex and different patterns of healthcare needs. Poor participation in primary health care contributes to the high levels of undetected and unmanaged health issues and prematur…
View article: Utility of a Modified Online Delphi Method to Define Workforce Competencies: Lessons from the Intellectual Disability Mental Health Core Competencies Project
Utility of a Modified Online Delphi Method to Define Workforce Competencies: Lessons from the Intellectual Disability Mental Health Core Competencies Project Open
The Delphi method has been previously used to define and reach consensus on core workforce attributes. However, limitations of the traditional Delphi method have been identified. A modified online Delphi method, which aims to address these…