Dharampuriya Priyanka R, Abend Susan L
Lincoln Memorial University - DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, Knoxville, TN, United States.
The Right Care Now Project, Inc., Westborough, MA, United States.
Front Health Serv. 2022 Jun 9;2:859008. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.859008. eCollection 2022.
Persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) live 20 fewer years than the average person and almost 40% of their deaths are from preventable causes. They suffer from well-documented disparities in health and healthcare, and much of this inequity is rooted in information transfer failures between patients, their caregivers, and their healthcare providers. Tools to improve communication between these stakeholders, such as health checks and hand-held health records, or health passports, have been implemented in Europe, Australia and Canada with mixed results, and there are no standard information tools currently in widespread use in the U.S. We review the evidence of the effectiveness of these tools, as well as their barriers to adoption, to inform proposed development of next-generation information transfer tools most useful to patients with IDD and their healthcare providers. The repair of health information transfer failures will be a major step toward achieving health equity for this population.
智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者的寿命比普通人短20年,且他们近40%的死亡是由可预防的原因造成的。他们在健康和医疗保健方面存在有充分记录的差异,而这种不平等很大程度上源于患者、其护理人员与其医疗服务提供者之间的信息传递失败。欧洲、澳大利亚和加拿大已经实施了一些改善这些利益相关者之间沟通的工具,如健康检查、手持健康记录或健康护照,但效果不一,而且目前美国没有广泛使用的标准信息工具。我们回顾了这些工具有效性的证据以及采用它们的障碍,以为拟议中的对IDD患者及其医疗服务提供者最有用的下一代信息传递工具的开发提供参考。修复健康信息传递失败将是朝着实现这一人群的健康公平迈出的重要一步。