Increased heart rate functions as a signal of acute distress in non-communicating persons with intellectual disability
Abstract Intellectual disability (ID) affects approximately 1% of the population. Some patients with severe or profound ID are essentially non-communicating and therefore risk experiencing pain and distress without being able to notify their caregivers, which is a major health issue. This real-world...
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Autores principales: | Emilie Kildal, Kristine Stadskleiv, Elin S. Boysen, Tone Øderud, Inger-Lise Dahl, Trine M. Seeberg, Svein Guldal, Frode Strisland, Cecilie Morland, Bjørnar Hassel |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/887dc6aaf51c4992bf4fe5484ee6c332 |
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