智障人士的专业医疗护理:智障人士门诊的回顾性队列研究

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1111/jppi.12516
Marian E. J. Breuer, Jenneken Naaldenberg, Bianca W. M. Schalk, Marloes Heutmekers, Tim Pelle, Esther J. Bakker-van Gijssel, Geraline L. Leusink
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智障人士(ID)有复杂的医疗保健需求,多病情况严重。在主流医疗保健中,这些需求可能仍未被发现,从而导致无法管理的健康问题和可避免的死亡。在荷兰,全科医生(GPs)可以在需要智障人士特定专业知识时转诊给智障人士专科医生。人们对智障人士专科医疗护理的特点知之甚少。本研究探讨了智障人士专业医疗护理的特点,包括医疗、心理和环境相关问题之间的相互作用。这是一项回顾性队列研究,使用的是曾在荷兰奈梅亨(Nijmegen)智障人士门诊就诊的智障人士的医疗记录。研究人员使用描述性统计方法对医疗记录(n = 128)进行了分析,重点关注(1)初次就诊的原因;(2)初次就诊时发现的健康相关问题;以及(3)初次就诊后涉及的学科。对由医疗专业人员转诊的患者和到诊所进行与病因诊断相关的主动健康检查的患者分别进行了分析。患者最初到内科门诊就诊往往是为了一种主诉,最常见的是心理主诉。在 ID 专科医疗咨询过程中,发现了多种多样、相互关联的问题。智障者医生涉及一系列专业人员(25 人)。在智障人士门诊就诊的智障人士的健康相关问题多种多样且相互关联,这些问题源于医疗、心理和环境相关问题之间的相互作用。转诊到智障人士门诊诊所的原因并不反映这种复杂性。必须超越医学观点,以综合方式评估健康投诉,包括智障人士如何在日常生活中影响所经历的健康问题的各个层面(身体、心理和环境)。
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Specialized medical care for people with intellectual disabilities: A retrospective cohort study in an outpatient ID practice

People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience complex medical care needs and high levels of multimorbidity. In mainstream healthcare, these needs might remain undetected leading to unmanaged health problems and avoidable deaths. In the Netherlands, general practitioners (GPs) can refer to specialized ID physicians when ID-specific expertise is required. Little is known about the characteristics of specialized medical care for people with ID. This study explores the characteristics of specialized medical care for people with ID, including the interplay between medical-, psychological-, and context-related problems. A retrospective cohort study using medical records of patients with ID who had visited the outpatient ID practice in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Medical records (n = 128) were analyzed using descriptive statistics, focusing on (1) reasons for initial consultation, (2) health-related problems identified during initial consultation, and (3) disciplines involved following initial consultation. Analyses were performed separately for patients who were referred by a medical professional and patients who visited the practice for proactive health checks related to the etiological diagnosis. Patients often initially visit the outpatient ID practice for one type of complaint, most often psychological. Diverse, multiple, and interconnected problems were identified during specialized medical ID consultation. A range of specialist professionals (n = 25) were involved by the ID physician. The health-related problems of people with ID seen at the outpatient ID practice are diverse and interconnected, and originate from an interplay between medical-, psychological-, and context-related problems. This complexity is not mirrored in the reasons for referring to the outpatient ID practice. It is essential to go beyond medical views and assess health complaints in an integrated way, including the way ID can influence all levels (physical, mental, contextual) of the experienced health issue within the context of everyday life.

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