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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > How can e-health support people with mild intellectual disabilities in daily life?

How can e-health support people with mild intellectual disabilities in daily life?

E-health refers to digital tools that promote health and well-being, such as apps, video calls, or online resources.

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The AWVB conducted a literature study to explore how e-health can support people with mild intellectual disabilities in their daily lives and which approaches are most effective. The findings are summarized in this infographic.

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