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关注智障儿童和青少年医疗决策的基本技能。

Perspectives on the essential skills of healthcare decision making in children and adolescents with intellectual disability.

机构信息

Centre for Child Health Research, Telethon Kids Institute, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

Curtin School for Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2024 Jun 7;23(1):119. doi: 10.1186/s12939-024-02204-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Involvement in healthcare decisions is associated with better health outcomes for patients. For children and adolescents with intellectual disability, parents and healthcare professionals need to balance listening to a child's wishes with the responsibility of keeping them safe. However, there is a scarcity of literature evaluating how to effectively involve them in decision making. In this context, we review the concept of health literacy, focusing on the skills of healthcare decision making for children and adolescents with intellectual disability.

METHODS

We describe the concept of health literacy and models explaining shared decision making (individuals and healthcare professionals collaborate in decision making process) and supported decision making (when a trusted person supports the individual to collaborate with the healthcare professional in the decision-making process), and a rapid review of the literature evaluating their efficacy. We discuss healthcare decision making for children and adolescents with intellectual disability in the context of relevant recommendations from the recent Disability Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of People with Disability in Australia.

RESULTS

Health literacy skills enable individuals to access, understand, appraise, remember and use health information and services. Shared decision making has been described for children with chronic conditions and supported decision making for adults with intellectual disability. Decision-making contributes to how individuals appraise and use healthcare. The rapid review found very limited evidence of outcomes where children and adolescents with intellectual disability have been supported to contribute to their healthcare decisions. Recommendations from the Disability Royal Commission highlight current needs for greater efforts to support and build the capacity of individuals with disability to be involved in the decisions that affect their life, including healthcare decision making.

CONCLUSIONS

Existing rights frameworks and healthcare standards confirm the importance of providing all people with the opportunities to learn and practise health literacy skills including decision making. There is little literature examining interventions for healthcare decision making for children with intellectual disability. Childhood is a critical time for the development of skills and autonomy. Evidence for how children and adolescents with intellectual disability can learn and practice healthcare decision-making skills in preparation for adulthood is needed to reduce inequities in their autonomy.

摘要

背景

参与医疗决策与患者的健康结果改善相关。对于有智力障碍的儿童和青少年,父母和医疗保健专业人员需要在倾听孩子的意愿和保护他们安全的责任之间取得平衡。然而,目前评估如何有效地让他们参与决策的文献很少。在这种情况下,我们回顾了健康素养的概念,重点介绍了有智力障碍的儿童和青少年进行医疗保健决策的技能。

方法

我们描述了健康素养的概念以及解释共同决策(个人和医疗保健专业人员共同参与决策过程)和支持性决策(当一个值得信赖的人支持个人与医疗保健专业人员在决策过程中合作时)的模型,并对评估其疗效的文献进行了快速回顾。我们在澳大利亚最近的残疾皇家委员会关于对残疾人士的暴力、虐待、忽视和剥削的建议的背景下讨论了有智力障碍的儿童和青少年的医疗保健决策。

结果

健康素养技能使个人能够获取、理解、评估、记忆和使用健康信息和服务。共同决策已在患有慢性疾病的儿童中进行了描述,支持性决策已在智力残疾成年人中进行了描述。决策会影响个人对医疗保健的评估和使用。快速回顾发现,有智力障碍的儿童和青少年在支持他们参与影响其生活的决策,包括医疗保健决策方面的证据非常有限。残疾皇家委员会的建议强调了当前需要做出更大努力来支持和增强残疾人士参与影响其生活的决策的能力,包括医疗保健决策。

结论

现有的权利框架和医疗保健标准确认了为所有人提供学习和实践健康素养技能(包括决策)的机会的重要性。关于智力残疾儿童医疗保健决策的干预措施的文献很少。童年是发展技能和自主性的关键时期。需要有证据表明,有智力障碍的儿童和青少年如何在成年前学习和实践医疗保健决策技能,以减少他们在自主权方面的不平等。

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