2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-024-02204-5
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Perspectives on the essential skills of healthcare decision making in children and adolescents with intellectual disability

Jenny Downs,
Jessica Keeley,
Rachel Skoss
et al.

Abstract: Background Involvement in healthcare decisions is associated with better health outcomes for patients. For children and adolescents with intellectual disability, parents and healthcare professionals need to balance listening to a child’s wishes with the responsibility of keeping them safe. However, there is a scarcity of literature evaluating how to effectively involve them in decision making. In this context, we review the concept of health literacy, focusing on the skills of healthcare decisi… Show more

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