Addressing Behaviours of Concern: The Interplay of Health, Communication Limitations, and Psycho-social Factors

Shiling Chen
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Persons with intellectual disability commonly present to healthcare professionals with behaviours of concern, which have a significant impact on their quality of life, as well as that of their caregivers. These behaviours often result from a combination of complex factors, which includes physical and mental health conditions, psycho-emotional issues, and social-environmental difficulties, all of which are made more challenging by their inherent cognitive and communication difficulties. A comprehensive assessment is essential, and the objective will be to determine the underlying reason(s) for the behaviour. Depending on the underlying cause(s) ascertained, pharmacological and/or non-pharmacological treatment needs to be implemented promptly and appropriately in a person-centred manner. The impact of these behaviours on caregivers cannot be overlooked and they must be supported and engaged actively throughout the process. Regular review and monitoring of the effectiveness as well as adverse effects of the interventions will need to be carried out. This article aims to outline an approach to the assessment and management of these behaviours.
处理关注行为:健康、沟通限制和心理社会因素的相互作用
智力残疾者通常向保健专业人员提出令人关切的行为,这对他们及其照顾者的生活质量产生重大影响。这些行为往往是由多种复杂因素共同造成的,其中包括身体和精神健康状况、心理情绪问题和社会环境困难,所有这些都因其固有的认知和沟通困难而变得更具挑战性。全面的评估是必要的,目标是确定行为的潜在原因。根据确定的根本原因,药物和/或非药物治疗需要以人为本,及时和适当地实施。这些行为对护理人员的影响不容忽视,在整个过程中必须支持和积极参与。将需要定期审查和监测干预措施的有效性以及不利影响。本文旨在概述一种评估和管理这些行为的方法。
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