Krauss Marty Wyngaarden, Gulley Stephen, Sciegaj Mark, Wells Nora
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, MS 035, Brandeis University, PO Box 549110, Waltham, MA 02454-9110, USA.
Ment Retard. 2003 Oct;41(5):329-39. doi: 10.1352/0047-6765(2003)41<329:ATSMCF>2.0.CO;2.
Access to specialty medical care among children with mental retardation, autism, or other types of special health care needs was examined. Results from a national survey indicate that over a third of the children with autism, over a fifth with mental retardation, and over a fifth with other types of special health care needs had problems obtaining needed care from specialty doctors in the preceding year. The most common problems included getting referrals and finding providers with appropriate training. Children with unstable health conditions, autism, or those whose parent was in poor health were at greater risk for problems. Primary Medicaid coverage and public secondary health coverage were associated with fewer access problems. Implications for health services for children with special health care needs are discussed.
对患有智力障碍、自闭症或其他特殊医疗需求类型的儿童获得专科医疗护理的情况进行了调查。一项全国性调查结果表明,超过三分之一的自闭症儿童、超过五分之一的智力障碍儿童以及超过五分之一有其他特殊医疗需求类型的儿童在过去一年中在从专科医生处获得所需护理方面存在问题。最常见的问题包括获得转诊以及找到受过适当培训的医疗服务提供者。健康状况不稳定的儿童、自闭症儿童或其父母健康状况不佳的儿童面临问题的风险更大。主要的医疗补助覆盖范围和公共二级医疗覆盖与较少的就医问题相关。文中讨论了对有特殊医疗需求儿童的健康服务的影响。