Disability Studies Programme, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town and Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa.
S Afr Med J. 2013 Apr 17;103(7):481-4. doi: 10.7196/samj.6491.
Intellectual disability (ID) is a relatively high-incidence disability, with an increased risk of poor physical and mental health. Persons with ID also have lifelong support needs that must be met if they are to achieve an acceptable quality of life. Little is known about these health conditions and support needs in the African context. This study examines persons over the age of 18 years with ID in residential facilities in Western Cape Province.
To analyse the health conditions and support needs of persons with ID in Western Cape Province.
A survey of residents' health conditions and support needs was conducted in face-to-face interviews with the managers of 37 out of 41 identified facilities.
The survey comprised 2 098 residents (54% of them female), representing less than 2% of the estimated population of persons with ID in the province. The survey suggests that such persons experience a wide range of health conditions (notably mental health and behavioural issues) but have limited access to general health care and rehabilitation services. Furthermore, the daily living supports required for an acceptable quality of life are limited. The findings highlight the need for better health and support provision to persons with ID.
智力残疾(ID)是一种相对高发的残疾,其身心健康风险增加。智力残疾人也有终身的支持需求,如果他们要实现可接受的生活质量,就必须满足这些需求。在非洲背景下,人们对这些健康状况和支持需求知之甚少。本研究调查了西开普省居住设施中 18 岁以上的智力残疾人。
分析西开普省智力残疾人的健康状况和支持需求。
对 41 个确定的设施中的 37 个设施的经理进行了居民健康状况和支持需求的调查,以面对面访谈的形式进行。
该调查包括 2098 名居民(其中 54%为女性),占该省估计智力残疾人口的比例不到 2%。调查表明,这些人患有多种健康状况(特别是心理健康和行为问题),但获得一般医疗保健和康复服务的机会有限。此外,对生活质量有较高要求的日常支持也很有限。研究结果强调了需要为智力残疾人提供更好的健康和支持服务。