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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > What do care professionals for people with intellectual disabilities think about the use of eHealth?

What do care professionals for people with intellectual disabilities think about the use of eHealth?

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

15 AWV161 Factsheet ehealth 2025_EN_DEF_website

The study found that while many professionals were open to using digital tools, few had received structured training or organizational guidance. Those who did were more likely to use e-health effectively. The main insights are presented in this factsheet.

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