Baxter Helen, Lowe Kathy, Houston Helen, Jones Glyn, Felce David, Kerr Michael
Welsh Centre for Learning Disabilities, Cardiff University, Meridian Court, North Road, Cardiff CF14 3BG, Wales.
Br J Gen Pract. 2006 Feb;56(523):93-8.
Adults with a learning disability frequently have unmet health needs. The cause for this is complex and may be related to difficulties in accessing usual primary care services. Health checks have been widely recommended as a solution to this need.
To determine the likelihood that a structured health check by the primary care team supported by appropriate education would identify and treat previously unrecognised morbidity in adults with an intellectual disability.
Individuals were identified within primary care teams and a structured health check performed by the primary care team. This process was supported by an educational resource. Face-to-face audit with the team was performed 3 months following the check.
Forty general practices within three health authorities in south and mid-Wales participated. They had a combined registered patient population of 354 000.
Health checks were conducted for 190 (60%) of 318 identified individuals; 128 people moved, died, withdrew from the study, or refused to participate.
Complete data were available on 181 health checks; 51% had new needs recognised, of whom 63% had one health need, 25% two health needs, and 12% more than two. Sixteen patients (9%) had serious new morbidity discovered. Management had been initiated for 93% of the identified health needs by the time of audit. This study is the first to identify new disease findings in a primary care population and the likelihood that such disease will be treated.
The findings reflect a concern that current care delivery leaves adults with an intellectual disability at risk of both severe and milder illness going unrecognised. Health checks present one mechanism for identifying and treating such illness in primary care.
有学习障碍的成年人常常有未得到满足的健康需求。其原因复杂,可能与获取常规初级医疗服务存在困难有关。健康检查作为满足这一需求的解决方案已得到广泛推荐。
确定在适当教育支持下,由初级医疗团队进行的结构化健康检查能够识别并治疗智障成年人先前未被发现的疾病的可能性。
在初级医疗团队中识别个体,并由初级医疗团队进行结构化健康检查。这一过程得到一份教育资源的支持。在检查后3个月与团队进行面对面审核。
威尔士南部和中部三个卫生当局辖区内的40家全科诊所参与了研究。这些诊所的注册患者总数为35.4万。
在318名已识别个体中,对190名(60%)进行了健康检查;128人搬家、死亡、退出研究或拒绝参与。
有181份健康检查的完整数据;51%的检查发现了新的健康需求,其中63%有一项健康需求,25%有两项健康需求,12%有两项以上健康需求。16名患者(9%)被发现有严重的新发疾病。到审核时,已识别出的健康需求中有93%已开始进行管理。本研究首次在初级医疗人群中识别出新的疾病发现以及此类疾病得到治疗的可能性。
研究结果反映出一个令人担忧的问题,即目前的医疗服务使智障成年人面临严重和较轻疾病未被识别的风险。健康检查是在初级医疗中识别和治疗此类疾病的一种机制。