Polyhandicap, profound intellectual multiple disabilities : Concept and definition of a highly specific public health issue

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marie-Christine Rousseau , Myriam Winance , Karine Baumstarck
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Abstract

Objectives

The concept of polyhandicap first emerged in the late ‘60s in France, with actually a consensus on its definition. This consensus has yet to be reached internationally. The absence of an international consensus on a definition and name for persons with polyhandicap limits progress in research and health planning for these people.

Methods

This article describes the history of the emergence of the concept of polyhandicap in France and internationally.

Results

The emergence of the concept and definition of polyhandicap is part of the history of the development of special education and care for children with disabilities started at the end of the 19th century and during the first half of the 20th century. In France, between 1970 and 2002, working groups composed of professionals and family associations gradually developed and refined the definition of polyhandicap, differentiating it from other clinical entities such as cerebral palsy. Internationally, the term polyhandicap is used in 4 European countries: in France where it first appeared, in Italy, in French-speaking Belgium, and in French-speaking Switzerland but also outside the EU. Various terms may be used around the world to describe clinical entities similar to polyhandicap; the most frequently used in the literature is the term Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD) or PIMD Spectrum which does not systematically refer to an early brain injury.

Discussion

We are currently in the process of internationalizing the concept and definition of polyhandicap, and hopefully, as was the case for cerebral palsy in the 2000s, the various research teams working on this subject around the world will create collaborations and research networks targeting this specific population.

Conclusion

A consensus around a precise definition of polyhandicap is important to ensure that these people are recognized for their uniqueness and specific qualities and to provide them adapted care.

多重残疾,严重的智力多重残疾:一个高度具体的公共卫生问题的概念和定义。
目的:多羟基化合物的概念最早出现在60年代末的法国,实际上对其定义达成了共识。这一共识尚未在国际上达成。国际上对多糖血症患者的定义和名称缺乏共识,限制了这些人在研究和健康规划方面的进展。方法:介绍多羟基化合物概念在法国和国际上产生的历史。结果:多羟基概念和定义的出现是始于19世纪末和20世纪上半叶的残疾儿童特殊教育和护理发展史的一部分。在法国,1970年至2002年间,由专业人士和家庭协会组成的工作组逐渐发展和完善了多糖的定义,将其与脑瘫等其他临床实体区分开来。在国际上,polyhandicap一词在4个欧洲国家使用:在它首次出现的法国、意大利、法语国家比利时、法语国家瑞士,但也在欧盟之外。世界各地可以使用各种术语来描述类似于多羟基化合物的临床实体;文献中最常使用的术语是深度智力和多重残疾(PIMD)或PIMD频谱,它并不系统地指早期脑损伤。讨论:我们目前正在将多糖的概念和定义国际化,希望就像21世纪初脑瘫的情况一样,世界各地从事这一主题的各个研究团队将建立针对这一特定人群的合作和研究网络。结论:围绕多羟基化合物的精确定义达成共识对于确保这些人的独特性和特定品质得到认可并为他们提供适应的护理至关重要。
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Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique
Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
1.70
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672
审稿时长
78 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health maintains and deepens its own work through the diversity of methodologies and disciplines covered in each issue. The journal also offers pedagogical articles for teachers and students. Articles can be submitted in French or English. Discover a variety of information through : - research articles and reviews, - all disciplines: epidemiology, health economics, - various subjects: cancer, nutrition, aging, - and a wide geographical scope.
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