Hailee Marie Gibbons, Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL USA;
Randall Owen, Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL USA; and.
Intellect Dev Disabil. 2016 Apr;54(2):94-105. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-54.2.94.
This study examined perceptions of health and healthcare of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) receiving Medicaid Managed Care. Exploratory, semistructured interviews were conducted with 23 participants. Findings indicate that participants generally expressed being in good health and defined good health as (a) absence of pain, disease, and symptoms; (b) adherence to or not requiring treatment; (c) physical self-care; (d) mental or spiritual self-care; and (e) ability to perform the activities one wants to do. Participants conceptualized healthcare as (a) ensuring needs are met through access to services, (b) obtaining quality services, (c) navigating the healthcare system successfully, and (d) receiving humanizing healthcare. This study has implications for improving healthcare and communications between people with IDD and healthcare providers.
本研究考察了在接受医疗补助管理式医疗的智力和发育障碍(ID)人士对健康和医疗保健的看法。研究采用探索性、半结构化访谈的方式对 23 名参与者进行了访谈。结果表明,参与者普遍表示自己身体健康,并将健康定义为:(a)无疼痛、疾病和症状;(b)坚持或无需治疗;(c)身体自理;(d)精神或心灵自理;以及(e)能够完成自己想做的活动。参与者将医疗保健概念化为:(a)通过获得服务来确保需求得到满足;(b)获得优质服务;(c)成功驾驭医疗保健系统;以及(d)接受人性化的医疗保健。本研究对改善 ID 人士与医疗保健提供者之间的医疗保健和沟通具有重要意义。