Nicholson Joanne, Faughnan Kristen, Silverman Allie F, Lesser Victoria, Andresen May-Lynn, Bahr Madelyn, Corey Tim, Benevides Teal W, Pham Hoangmai
Institute for Behavioral Health, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, 415 South Street, Waltham, MA, 02453, USA.
Institute for Exceptional Care, 1717 K Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC, 20006, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2025 Jul;18(3):101775. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2025.101775. Epub 2025 Jan 10.
Persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) are a growing population, frequently living with complex health conditions and unmet healthcare needs. Traditional clinical practice and research methods and measures may require adaptation to reflect their preferences.
The perspectives of people with IDD, caregivers/partners, and clinicians were obtained to provide insight into factors contributing to the health and wellness of people with IDD. These, in turn, suggest opportunities for improvements in clinical training and care, and considerations for enhancing research methods and measures.
An exploratory design, participatory methods, abductive qualitative approach and thematic analysis were employed. Interview data were obtained in twelve focus groups with people with IDD (n = 25), caregivers/partners (n = 21), and clinicians (n = 27). Particular attention was paid to supporting attendees in focus group participation, with adaptations and accommodations made for communication preferences, and graphic illustrations were provided.
Themes emerging across attendee categories that reflect factors contributing to health and wellness for people with IDD include: (1) making healthy choices; (2) participating in everyday activities; (3) benefitting from natural supports (e.g., family, friends, peers); and (4) accessing skilled professional supports (e.g., healthcare provision and payment).
Study findings underscore factors related to supporting health and wellness for people with IDD and suggest the importance of autonomy, accessibility, healthy relationships, self-advocacy, and tailored clinical care. People with IDD can be actively engaged throughout the research enterprise to ensure the relevance, acceptability, and accessibility of research methods and measures; promote inclusiveness; and address health disparities.
智力和/或发育障碍(IDD)患者的数量不断增加,他们常常患有复杂的健康问题,医疗需求未得到满足。传统的临床实践、研究方法和措施可能需要进行调整,以反映他们的偏好。
了解IDD患者、照料者/伴侣和临床医生的观点,以深入了解影响IDD患者健康的因素。这些因素进而为改进临床培训和护理提供机会,并为完善研究方法和措施提供思考方向。
采用探索性设计、参与式方法、归纳定性方法和主题分析法。通过12个焦点小组收集访谈数据,其中包括IDD患者(n = 25)、照料者/伴侣(n = 21)和临床医生(n = 27)。特别关注支持参与者参与焦点小组讨论,根据沟通偏好进行调整和提供便利,并提供图形说明。
在所有参与者类别中出现的反映影响IDD患者健康因素的主题包括:(1)做出健康选择;(2)参与日常活动;(3)受益于自然支持(如家人、朋友、同龄人);(4)获得专业支持(如医疗服务和支付)。
研究结果强调了与支持IDD患者健康相关的因素,并表明了自主性、可及性、健康关系、自我倡导和个性化临床护理的重要性。IDD患者可以积极参与整个研究过程,以确保研究方法和措施的相关性、可接受性和可及性;促进包容性;并解决健康差距问题。