Experiences of being diagnosed with an intellectual disability: A mixed methods service evaluation

Charlotte Grahame, G. Rawlings, Thom Gourley, N. Vlissides
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There is limited research into adults‘ experiences of being assessed and diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID). We asked ten individuals referred to an adult learning disability health service for suspected ID, to complete a questionnaire within six months of diagnosis. Questions focused on the pre-, during- and post-assessment. It was common for clients to experience confusion about the diagnosis. The majority found the assessment acceptable, although most still had questions after their diagnosis. Results highlight the need for service flexibility and potential adaptations. Findings contribute to the dearth of evidence, provide directions for service development, and inform person-centred care.
被诊断为智障的经验:一种混合方法服务评估
关于成人被评估和诊断为智力残疾(ID)的经历的研究有限。我们询问了10名被转介到成人学习障碍健康服务中心的疑似ID患者,在诊断后6个月内完成一份调查问卷。问题集中在评估前、评估中和评估后。客户对诊断感到困惑是很常见的。大多数人认为评估是可以接受的,尽管大多数人在诊断后仍有疑问。结果突出了对服务灵活性和潜在适应性的需求。调查结果有助于证据的缺乏,为服务发展提供方向,并为以人为本的护理提供信息。
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