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Mieke Cardol
Researcher at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences
Publications - 19
Citations - 291
Mieke Cardol is an academic researcher from Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Participatory action research & Health care. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 207 citations.
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Active involvement of people with intellectual disabilities in health research - A structured literature review.
Tessa K. Frankena,Jenneken Naaldenberg,Mieke Cardol,Christine Linehan,Henny M. J. van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk +4 more
TL;DR: A structured literature review was conducted focussing on existing theories, existing methods, inclusive methods, added value and barriers and facilitators, finding four recommendations of inclusive health research with people with ID were found.
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A consensus statement on how to conduct inclusive health research.
Tessa K. Frankena,Jenneken Naaldenberg,Mieke Cardol,E. Garcia Iriarte,Tobias Buchner,Katie Brooker,Petri J. C. M. Embregts,E. Joosa,F. Crowther,A. Fudge Schormans,Alice Schippers,J. Walmsley,Patricia O’Brien,Christine Linehan,Christine Linehan,Ruth Northway,H.M.J. van Schrojenstein Landman de Valk,Geraline L Leusink +17 more
TL;DR: This consensus statement provides researchers with guidelines, agreed upon by experts in the field, regarding attributes, potential outcomes, reporting and publishing, and future research directions, for designing and conducting inclusive health research.
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People with mild to moderate intellectual disability talking about their diabetes and how they manage
TL;DR: Professional staff in living arrangements need skills and information to be able to support people with ID in building the skills and confidence they need to lead active and fulfilling lives, despite having diabetes.
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Attitudes and dilemmas of caregivers supporting people with intellectual disabilities who have diabetes
TL;DR: This study provides a first insight into the challenges that professional caregivers experience when a client with ID has diabetes.
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Exploring academics' views on designs, methods, characteristics and outcomes of inclusive health research with people with intellectual disabilities: a modified Delphi study
Tessa K. Frankena,Jenneken Naaldenberg,Mieke Cardol,J.V. Meijering,Geraline L Leusink,H.M.J. van Schrojenstein Landman de Valk +5 more
TL;DR: This study underlines the need for transparency, facilitation and evaluation of inclusive health research, and suggests a tool could be developed to facilitate and evaluate inclusive healthResearch.