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Volumn 45-46, Issue , 2015, Pages 271-283

Active involvement of people with intellectual disabilities in health research - A structured literature review

Author keywords

Health research; Inclusive research; Intellectual disabilities; Patient participation; Review

Indexed keywords

ARNSTEIN LADDER OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION; CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; EMANCIPATORY RESEARCH; HUMAN; INCLUSIVE RESEARCH; INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT; INTERVIEW; MEDICAL RESEARCH; METHODOLOGY; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; PATIENT PARTICIPATION; RESEARCH SUBJECT; REVIEW; STUDY DESIGN; SYSTEMATIC REVIEW; CONSUMER; RESEARCH;

EID: 84939447124     PISSN: 08914222     EISSN: 18733379     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2015.08.004     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (60)

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