Patient-centred primary care of adults with severe and profound intellectual and developmental disabilities: Patient-caregiver-physician relationship

K Stringer, AL Terry, BL Ryan, A Pike - Canadian Family Physician, 2018 - cfp.ca
Objective To explore the process of the development of the patient-physician relationship in
adult patients with severe or profound intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), from …

Primary care of adults with severe and profound intellectual and developmental disabilities: Family physicians' perspectives on patient-physician relationships

K Stringer, BL Ryan, AL Terry, A Pike - Canadian Family Physician, 2019 - cfp.ca
Objective To explore family physicians' perspectives on the development of the patient-
physician relationship with adult patients living with severe or profound intellectual and …

Practising family medicine for adults with intellectual disabilities: Patient perspectives on helpful interactions

J Baumbusch, A Phinney, S Baumbusch - Canadian Family Physician, 2014 - cfp.ca
Objective To explore the perspectives of adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs) on helpful
interactions with their family physicians. Design Exploratory, qualitative study. Setting …

A caring partnership: expectations of ageing persons with disabilities for their primary care doctors

J Shapiro, L Mosqueda, D Botros - Family practice, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Background. The population of individuals who are ageing with a disability is growing
rapidly, yet we know little about their views of their primary care and family physicians …

Standing up for my sister

CH Van Houtven - Health Affairs, 2022 - healthaffairs.org
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Patient and provider views on the use of medical services by women with intellectual disabilities

J Wilkinson, D Dreyfus, D Bowen… - Journal of Intellectual …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background People with intellectual disabilities (ID) receive primary care in community‐
based practices and are encouraged to participate in the physician–patient relationship …

Circles of care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Communication, collaboration, and coordination

K McNeil, M Gemmill, D Abells, S Sacks, T Broda… - Canadian Family …, 2018 - cfp.ca
Objective To review health information exchange (HIE) processes that affect the health of
people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and to suggest practical tips …

Patients living with disabilities: The need for high-quality primary care

A Lofters, S Guilcher, N Maulkhan, J Milligan… - Canadian Family …, 2016 - cfp.ca
Objective To compare the potential risk factors for lower-quality primary care, the potential
markers of unmet needs in primary care, and the willingness to participate in future research …

Supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate in health care decision making

WF Sullivan, J Heng - Canadian Family Physician, 2018 - cfp.ca
Objective To discuss what is new in the revised guideline 3 of the “Primary care of adults
with intellectual and developmental disabilities [IDD]. 2018 Canadian consensus guidelines” …

“Sometimes I feel overwhelmed”: educational needs of family physicians caring for people with intellectual disability

J Wilkinson, D Dreyfus, M Cerreto… - Intellectual and …, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
Primary care physicians who care for adults with intellectual disability often lack experience
with the population, and patients with intellectual disability express dissatisfaction with their …