Equal access to hospital care for children with learning disabilities and their families: a mixed-methods study
Background: To our knowledge, there has yet to be a comprehensive review of how well hospital services are meeting the needs of children and young people (hereafter referred to as children) with learning disability and their families. The extent to which their experiences differ from those of parent...
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Main Authors: | Kate Oulton (Author), Jo Wray (Author), Charlotte Kenten (Author), Jessica Russell (Author), Lucinda Carr (Author), Angela Hassiotis (Author), Carey Jewitt (Author), Paula Kelly (Author), Sam Kerry (Author), Irene Tuffrey-Wijne (Author), Mark Whiting (Author), Faith Gibson (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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