Jon Painter, Sheffield Hallam University, England.
Barry Ingham, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust and Newcastle University, England.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2018 Sep;123(5):426-442. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-123.5.426.
There is increasing emphasis on needs-led service provision for people with intellectual disability (ID). This study outlines the statistical cluster analysis of clinical data from 1,692 individuals accessing secondary care ID services in the United Kingdom (U.K.) Using objective needs assessment data from a newly developed ID assessment tool, six clusters were identified. These had clinical face validity and were validated using six concurrently (but independently) rated tools. In keeping with previous studies, the clusters varied in terms of overall level of need as well as specific clinical features (autism spectrum disorder, mental health problems, challenging behaviors and physical health conditions). More work is now needed to further develop these clusters and explore their utility for planning, commissioning and optimizing needs-led services.
越来越强调以需求为导向的服务提供给智障人士(ID)。本研究概述了对英国(U.K.)接受二级护理 ID 服务的 1692 个人的临床数据进行的统计聚类分析。使用新开发的 ID 评估工具中的客观需求评估数据,确定了六个聚类。这些聚类具有临床有效性,并使用六个同时(但独立)评定工具进行了验证。与以前的研究一致,这些聚类在整体需求水平以及特定临床特征(自闭症谱系障碍、心理健康问题、挑战性行为和身体健康状况)方面存在差异。现在需要做更多的工作来进一步开发这些聚类,并探索它们在规划、委托和优化以需求为导向的服务方面的效用。