2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1264958
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Enhancing comfort of resident physicians treating adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities by facilitating meaningful interactions

Jessica Solomon Sanders,
Kathryn Williams,
Darcy Thompson
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMany physicians feel uncomfortable caring for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). While some residency training programs include lecture content on IDD, few provide structured experiences with individuals with IDD. One strategy for improving comfort is “contact theory:” increasing interactions with “dissimilar” people can lead to decreased negative attitudes toward that population.ObjectiveEvaluate the impact of an interactive session on resident physicians’ comfort with … Show more

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