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. 1985 Aug;35(277):368-70.

Prevalence of disability observed in an Oxfordshire practice

Prevalence of disability observed in an Oxfordshire practice

A J Tulloch. J R Coll Gen Pract. 1985 Aug.

Abstract

A register was compiled of disabled patients in an Oxfordshire practice; patients were considered to be disabled when an impairment appreciably affected their day-to-day life. The rates of disability rose with age. Three-quarters of the disabled patients had one disability, 21% two and 5% three or more disabilities. The most common source of disability was disorders of the nervous system followed by circulatory and musculoskeletal conditions. More than two-thirds of the disabilities were capable of amelioration and 4% could be completely resolved. Most patients had come to terms with their disability, only 8% finding adjustment difficult.

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