Intellectual Disabilities
Cross-source consensus on Intellectual Disabilities from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Adults with intellectual disabilities aged 40 years and older were the target population for the cost-effectiveness analysis. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- People with intellectual disabilities have higher fracture rates than the general population, but their fracture risk is often not assessed. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- The modelled cohort included adults aged 40-79 with intellectual disabilities from linked UK primary and secondary care data. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study
- Standard fracture risk tools are not well tailored to adults with intellectual disabilities. — Cost-effectiveness of osteoporotic fracture risk assessment in people with intellectual disabilities: a UK NHS modelling study