Mainstream Health Care for Adults with Intellectual Disability due to Rare Causes

Wallace Robyn A
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At least half of adults with intellectual disability are estimated to have diagnosed or undiagnosed chromosomal or DNA mutations as the cause of their intellectual disability, which, by definition, are rare. Mostly however, associated physical health problems are not rare. An unintended consequence of focus on the rareness of the cause of the intellectual disability, no matter how useful that is to understanding the syndrome, is that it deflects attention away from the relatively common physical health problems that occur in this population, creates a barrier to mainstream health access, and may contribute to the excessive preventable mortality and morbidity observed in this population. A view is presented that the specialist skills of scientist and clinician experts and organization’s in rare causes of intellectual disability in collaboration with mainstream clinicians, health services and the disability sector may contribute to better health outcomes with longer and better quality of life for adults living with rare causes of intellectual disability. BRiEF CoMMuNiCAtioN
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为罕见原因导致智力残疾的成年人提供主流医疗保健
据估计,至少有一半的智力残疾成年人被诊断或未被诊断的染色体或DNA突变是他们智力残疾的原因,从定义上讲,这是罕见的。然而,大多数情况下,相关的身体健康问题并不罕见。关注智力残疾病因的罕见性,无论这对理解该综合征有多有用,都会带来一个意想不到的后果,那就是它转移了人们对该人群中相对常见的身体健康问题的注意力,为主流医疗服务制造了障碍,并且可能导致在该人群中观察到的可预防的死亡率和发病率过高。有一种观点认为,科学家和临床医生专家以及组织在罕见智力残疾原因方面的专业技能,与主流临床医生、卫生服务和残疾部门合作,可能有助于为患有罕见智力残疾的成年人带来更好的健康结果,延长他们的寿命,提高他们的生活质量。BRiEF CoMMuNiCAtioN
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