Family physician practising at St Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Ont, and Lecturer at the University of Toronto.
Family physician at Dalhousie Family Medicine in Halifax, NS, and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Dalhousie University.
Can Fam Physician. 2018 Apr;64(Suppl 2):S23-S31.
To provide primary care physicians with an understanding of the causes of behaviours that challenge (BTC) in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), as presented in the 2018 Canadian consensus guidelines for primary care of adults with IDD; to offer a systematic approach to the assessment and treatment of such behaviours; and to link to tools to support these assessments.
This review elaborates upon guidelines 26 to 29 in the mental health section of the 2018 Canadian consensus guidelines. Several of the authors participated in the development of these guidelines, which were based on literature searches and interdisciplinary input.
Most adults with IDD are followed by primary care providers but they comprise a small proportion of primary care practices. Unique ways of communicating needs, diagnostic queries, and BTC are common in this population. This complexity can lead to missed diagnoses and inappropriate antipsychotic medication use with attendant risks. This article presents a systematic approach, HELP, to the assessment and treatment of factors of Health, Environment, Lived experience, and Psychiatric conditions that can lead to BTC and includes tools to support these assessments.
A structured approach to the assessment and treatment of BTC in adults with IDD helps family physicians provide guideline-directed, individualized care to this population. This includes a systematic evaluation using the HELP framework that takes place over multiple visits. A team of health professionals might be needed for optimal care, but these resources are not routinely available across Canada.
为初级保健医生提供对智力和发育障碍(ID)成人挑战性行为(BTC)原因的理解,这些行为在 2018 年加拿大 ID 成人初级保健共识指南的精神健康部分的指南 26 至 29 中有所阐述;提供一种评估和治疗此类行为的系统方法;并链接到支持这些评估的工具。
本综述详细阐述了 2018 年加拿大共识指南精神健康部分的指南 26 至 29。几位作者参与了这些指南的制定,这些指南是基于文献检索和跨学科投入的。
大多数 ID 成人都由初级保健提供者随访,但他们在初级保健实践中所占比例很小。在这群人中,独特的沟通需求、诊断询问和 BTC 的方式很常见。这种复杂性可能导致漏诊和不适当的抗精神病药物使用,从而带来相关风险。本文介绍了一种系统的方法,即 HELP,用于评估和治疗可能导致 BTC 的健康、环境、生活体验和精神状况因素,并包括支持这些评估的工具。
对 ID 成人 BTC 的评估和治疗采用结构化方法可以帮助家庭医生为该人群提供基于指南的个性化护理。这包括使用 HELP 框架进行系统评估,该评估分多次就诊进行。可能需要一个多专业医疗团队来提供最佳护理,但这些资源在加拿大并不普遍提供。