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NCT07585708

Learning Differences in Medical Education

A learning difference or disability is a reduction in intellectual ability (GMC, 2024). It causes lifelong difficulty with everyday activities. Different individuals require different levels of support. Individuals with learning disability may also have learning difficulties and mental health problems, but these conditions do not always co-exist. Learning difficulties affect the way someone processes information. They are not related to intelligence but can affect learning and education. People with learning differences can experience higher rates of mental and physical ill-health. The individual's life expectancy is shorter than the average for the population. This is related to access and experience of health care. These patients may experience discrimination affecting their healthcare. Discrimination arises from staff and organisational attitudes towards patients and judgements about their quality of life. These individuals' care is also at risk of diagnostic overshadowing where a patient's symptoms are attributed to their disability rather than a disease. Many people with learning disabilities may find it harder to use healthcare services, and the investigators want to find out what challenges these individuals face. For example, do these patient have trouble understanding what is being said to them? Are there issues with getting an appointment or understanding the information about their health? This project focuses on understanding the experiences of people with learning disabilities when they use health services. How easily do can these individuals communicate with their clinician? Are there barriers in accessing care? Do these individuals feel respected and listened to during their appointments? How should healthcare staff be trained to provide better care to these patients? The investigators will be speaking directly to patients with learning disabilities living in Derbyshire. This will be by interviews encouraging the patients to share their thoughts and experiences. The information the investigators gather will help understand these people's experiences of healthcare and how this could be improved. The investigators will also undertake an anonymised survey of medical students on their perceived learning needs regarding individuals with learning differences. This information will be used to develop educational resources for clinical teachers. medical students and staff. Working with the volunteers will better prepare future doctors to provide holistic care for patients with learning differences.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-05-18

Healthcare Access
Experience
Learning Disabilities
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NCT07257146

Smart-SABI: Digital Phenotyping of Stroke Access Barriers

This study aims to identify and quantify the non-clinical barriers (social, transport, and knowledge-based) that delay patient arrival at the hospital during an Acute Ischemic Stroke. By utilizing a multimodal approach that combines a validated patient questionnaire (SABI Tool), Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis, and biological markers (infarct volume), the investigators seek to develop a Machine Learning model capable of predicting high-risk phenotypes for pre-hospital delay. The ultimate goal is to validate "Social Determinants of Health" against objective biological outcomes.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-02

Stroke
Practice
Healthcare Disparities
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