Parents' and Service Providers' Experiences of Accessing Health Services from an Intellectual Disability Health Team
A pediatric assessment service for children with Intellectual Disability (ID) was established in a culturally diverse region of Sydney, Australia, to meet the health needs of children and young people with ID. This paper reports on parents' and providers' experiences using qualitative and...
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Main Authors: | Denise Campbell (Author), Jacqueline Milne (Author), Pankaj Garg (Author), Gail Tomsic (Author), Natalie Ong (Author), Natalie Silove (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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