2022
DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2022.120
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Evaluating the Impact of a Simulation Based Training Course in Intellectual Disability Psychiatry and Autism Co-Delivered by Actors With Intellectual Disability

Abstract: AimsInequalities in health outcomes, and avoidable deaths, in people with intellectual disability has highlighted the need for improved training and education in Intellectual Disability and Autism. Simulation training facilitated by actors with intellectual disability has been shown to improve connection with people with intellectual disability (Attoe et al 2017). The aim of this project was to develop a simulation-based training course, focused on topics in mental health, intellectual disability and autism, t… Show more

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