Trumble S
Department of Community Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne.
Aust Fam Physician. 1993 Jun;22(6):1081-2.
Much of the art of general practice lies in the ability to communicate. For this reason, successful general practitioners tend to have highly developed skills in listening and talking to their patients. The process, however, becomes more difficult when patients do not share these verbal skills. The worldwide move towards the reintegration of previously institutionalised people means that most Australian general practitioners will encounter more intellectually disabled people in their practices. This accessing of mainstream health services appears to result in better quality care being available to this previously neglected group, although many people with intellectual disabilities report frustration in communicating effectively with their general practitioners.
全科医疗的艺术很大程度上在于沟通能力。因此,成功的全科医生往往在倾听和与患者交谈方面具备高度发达的技能。然而,当患者不具备这些语言技能时,这个过程就会变得更加困难。全球范围内将以前被机构收容的人重新融入社会的趋势意味着,大多数澳大利亚全科医生在其诊疗过程中会遇到更多智力残疾者。这种对主流医疗服务的接触似乎使得这个以前被忽视的群体能够获得质量更高的护理,尽管许多智力残疾者表示在与他们的全科医生有效沟通方面感到沮丧。