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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Acceptance and use of eHealth in Intellectual disability care

Acceptance and use of eHealth in Intellectual disability care

The use of e-health—digital tools for support and treatment—is growing in care for people with intellectual disabilities.

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The AWVB examined how support staff and therapists view e-health, what helps or hinders its use, and which factors influence its acceptance. This factsheet summarizes the findings and offers recommendations for successfully implementing e-health in disability care.

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