Health and Safety Issues in Children with Intellectual Disability

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Saliniana Pub Date : 2019-08-06 DOI:10.5457/ams.v49i1.490
M. Bećarević, Alma Dizdarevic, Zulfo Ahmetović, Amila Mujezinović, Esed Omerkić
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Background: People with intellectual disability, have been shown to become high and frequent users of primary health care services—both general population health professionals and intellectual disability specialists. Aim: The aim of this paper has been to assess differences of Health and Safety Activities children with intellectual disabilities on the Supports Intensity Scale-Children’s Version and to confirm assumptions that support needs are confounded with age, IQ andgender.Methods:The sample included 377 children with intellectual disabilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina aged 5-16. Most respondents also had the presence of other, concurrent conditions and disorders. Using IQ, the sample was equalized to the level of intellectual functioning, and this data was obtained from the findings and opinions of the Commission for the Categorization of Children with Special Needs.Results:It was found at the multivariate level there are statistically significant differences between respondents of different ages and IQ in values of type, frequency and time of duration of support. No significant differences between boys and girls were identified at the multivariate level. Healthcare professionals and intellectual disability specialists must work as a team to guarantee any person with intellectual disability possibility to come as close as possible to the standard levels of well-being and health-related quality of life of the general population.
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智障儿童的健康与安全问题
背景:智障人士已被证明是初级卫生保健服务的高频率使用者,包括普通人群卫生专业人员和智障专家。目的:本文的目的是评估智力残疾儿童在支持强度量表儿童版上的健康和安全活动的差异,并确认支持需求与年龄、智商和性别相混淆的假设。方法:样本包括波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那377名5-16岁的智力残疾儿童。大多数受访者还存在其他并发疾病和障碍。使用智商,样本与智力功能水平相等,这些数据来自有特殊需求儿童分类委员会的调查结果和意见。结果:在多变量水平上,不同年龄和智商的受访者在类型、,支持的频率和持续时间。在多变量水平上,男孩和女孩之间没有发现显著差异。医疗保健专业人员和智障专家必须作为一个团队,确保任何智障人士都有可能尽可能接近普通人群的标准幸福水平和健康相关的生活质量。
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