智力和发育障碍卫生保健转型:利益相关者的观点。

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Christine Bottrell Mirzaian, Alexis Deavenport-Saman, Sharon Hudson, Cecily L Betz
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摘要

与患有其他长期疾病的青年和青壮年相比,患有智力和发育障碍(IDD)的青年和青壮年以及患有智力和发育障碍并伴有精神健康状况的青壮年在保健过渡期间面临着独特的挑战。本调查探讨了受访者(N = 277)对这两个群体的过渡体验相关需求的看法。与倡导者或提供者相比,以社区为基础的组织的受访者更有可能指出,耻辱/偏见是患有IDD的青少年的障碍。倡导者更有可能指出,患有IDD和并发MH病症的青少年需要获得中学后培训或教育。与IDD患者相比,同时出现MH病症的青少年需要更多的服务或支持:与就业有关的、住房、交通/流动性、财政/粮食安全。
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Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Health Care Transition: Stakeholder Perspectives.

Youth and young adults (YYA) with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and YYA with IDD and co-occurring mental health (MH) conditions experience unique challenges during the period of health care transition compared to those with other long-term conditions. This investigation explored respondents' (N = 277) perceptions of the needs associated with the transition experience of these two groups. Community-based organization respondents were significantly more likely to indicate stigma/bias were barriers for YYA with IDD compared to advocates or providers. Advocates were more likely to indicate access to postsecondary training or education was needed for YYA with IDD and co-occurring MH conditions. Greater services or supports were needed for YYA with co-occurring MH conditions than those with IDD: employment-related, housing, transportation/mobility, financial/food security.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is dedicated to meeting the information needs of those who seek effective ways to help people with mental retardation. The journal reports new teaching approaches, program developments, administrative tools, program evaluation, service utilization studies, community surveys, public policy issues, training and case studies, and current research in mental retardation. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities is a peer-reviewed journal whose consulting editors represent a broad spectrum of settings: universities, research centers, public and private residential care facilities, and specialized community service agencies.
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