Attitudes of medical clerks toward persons with intellectual disabilities

H Ouellette-Kuntz, P Burge, S Cleaver, B Isaacs… - Canadian Family …, 2012 - cfp.ca
Objective To assess the attitudes of upper-year undergraduate medical students (ie, clerks)
toward the philosophy of community inclusion of persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) …

Attitudes of senior psychiatry residents toward persons with intellectual disabilities

H Ouellette-Kuntz, P Burge, DB Henry… - The Canadian …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: This study examined the attitudes of senior residents in psychiatry toward
persons with intellectual disabilities. Examining residents' attitudes will highlight areas of …

Educating psychiatric residents in intellectual disability: does exposure during residency affect attitudes toward persons with intellectual disability?

S Ruedrich, S Schwartz, J Dunn… - Mental Health Aspects of …, 2008 - go.gale.com
We evaluated the attitudes of psychiatric resident graduates and current psychiatry
residents, regarding community living for individuals with intellectual disability. Thirty-two …

Primary care providers' attitudes towards individuals with intellectual disability: Associations with experience and demographics

G Breau, J Baumbusch, S Thorne… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Primary care providers are the main point of contact with the healthcare system for
individuals with intellectual disability, and they may have pre-existing attitudes towards this …

Attitudes of health care professionals toward people with intellectual disability: a comparison with the general population

D Morin, P Valois, AG Crocker… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Few studies have examined attitudes that may promote the social inclusion of
persons with an intellectual disability (ID) among health care providers (HCPs). Yet these …

Evaluation of medical students' attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities: a naturalistic study in one medical school

A Sinai, A Strydom, A Hassiotis - Advances in Mental Health and …, 2013 - emerald.com
Background In 2004, an estimated 985,000 people in England had an intellectual disability,
although a large proportion of these people were not known to services (Emerson and …

Impact of a fieldwork experience on attitudes toward people with intellectual disabilities

A Sullivan, R Mendonca - The American Journal of Occupational …, 2017 - research.aota.org
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to describe the effects of curriculum activities on
changing attitudes of health professional students toward people with intellectual disabilities …

Beliefs about intellectual disability among employees at a state facility and undergraduate students: An exploratory analysis

JS James - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Individuals with intellectual disability are subject to stigmatization, even among
those providing services to them. Method Employees from an intermediate care facility (n …

Staff attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities in J apan and the U nited S tates

W Horner‐Johnson, CB Keys, D Henry… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Staff attitudes may affect choices available to persons with intellectual
disabilities (ID). This study examined attitudes towards people with ID among staff working …

Health professionals' attitudes and emotions towards working with adults with intellectual disability (ID) and mental ill health

N Rose, S Kent, J Rose - Journal of Intellectual Disability …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Mainstream mental health services are providing more care for individuals with
an intellectual disability (ID); this has implications for staff and service users. Attitudes of staff …