Working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have diabetes
Abstract
There is growing evidence to highlight that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities develop diabetes with prevalence rates being reported to be higher compared to the non-disabled population. However this is a frequently forgotten population where little attention has been given to diabetes health prevention/promotion, diabetes screening and individuals being offered structured education to self-manage their condition. There is...
Paper Details
Title
Working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have diabetes
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
5
Pages
190 - 194
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