智力残疾的医疗保健:英国以外的欧洲

Luis Salvador-Carulla, Juan Carlos García-Gutierrez
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自20世纪90年代以来,许多出版物都提供了对欧洲智力残疾者护理状况的描述。这一套文件构成了在世界单一区域对智力残疾护理系统进行国际描述和后续行动的独特案例。介绍了欧洲智力残疾者护理系统的主要信息来源,特别关注了过去15年中由欧洲委员会资助的项目,这些项目纳入了有关护理系统的信息(MEROPE、IDRESNET、POMONA、DECLOC)。根据这个知识库,在培训、护理计划和提供、评估和监测、授权和其他相关问题方面确定了一套优先事项。这些欧洲项目突出了这样一个事实,即迄今为止在照顾智力残疾者方面仍然存在不平等现象,尽管这些差异在西欧尤其减少,而且在那些加入欧洲联盟的东欧国家,照顾改革也在进行中。智力残疾者方面的不平等现象超过了成人心理保健等其他卫生部门的差异,因此,应将智力残疾者的保健作为欧洲保健平等战略的主要优先重点。
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Healthcare in intellectual disabilities: Europe outside the UK

Since the 1990s, many publications have provided a description of the status of care for persons with intellectual disability in Europe. This set of documents constitutes a unique case of international description and follow-up of care systems for intellectual disabilities in a single world region. The main information sources on care systems for persons with intellectual disability in Europe are presented with a special focus on projects funded by the European Commission during the past 15 years, which incorporate information on care systems (MEROPE, IDRESNET, POMONA, DECLOC). Following this knowledge base, a set of priorities has been identified as regards to training, care planning and provision, assessment and monitoring, empowerment and other related issues. These European projects highlight the fact that inequalities in the care of persons with intellectual disability persist to date, although these differences are decreasing particularly in Western Europe, and care reforms are also in progress in those Eastern European countries which have joined the European Union. The inequalities regarding people with intellectual disabilities exceed the differences found in other health sectors, such as adult mental health care, and therefore healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities should be placed as a main priority focus within equity of care strategies in Europe.

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