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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.

Ong N, Lucien A, Long JC, et al. 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. BMJ Open. 2023;13(7):e071494. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2022-071494.

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September 6, 2023
Ong N, Lucien A, Long JC, et al. BMJ Open. 2023;13(7):e071494.
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Children with intellectual disabilities can be at higher risk for patient safety events. Based on semi-structured interviews and focus groups with healthcare professionals, this study describes several themes regarding healthcare professionals’ perspectives about patient safety considerations when caring for children and young people with intellectual disabilities. Findings underscore the importance of considering additional vulnerabilities, improving engagement with patients and families, and mitigating negative attitudes and biases.

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Ong N, Lucien A, Long JC, et al. 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. BMJ Open. 2023;13(7):e071494. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2022-071494.