Effects of a comprehensive health assessment programme for Australian adults with intellectual disability: a cluster randomized trial
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Effects of a comprehensive health assessment programme for Australian adults with intellectual disability: a cluster randomized trial
Abstract
Background: People with intellectual disability constitute approximately 2% of the population. They die prematurely, and often have a number of unrecognized or poorly managed medical conditions as well as inadequate health promotion and disease prevention.
Methods: A cluster randomized controlled trial with matched pairs was carried out. The participants were adults with intellectual disability (n = 453 in 34 clusters). The intervention was a health assessment programme to enhance interactions between the adult with intellectual disability, their carer and their general practitioner (GP). It prompted the systematic gathering of a health history and, subsequently, access to a GP for a guided health review and development of a health action plan. It also provided information about the health of adults with intellectual disability. Follow-up was for 1 year post intervention, with outcomes extracted from GPs' clinical records.
Results: Increased health promotion, disease prevention and case-finding activity was found in the intervention group. Compared with the control group there was a 6.6-fold increase in detection of vision impairment (95% confidence interval 1.9-40); a 30-fold increase in hearing testing (4.0-230); an increase in immunization updates [tetanus/diphtheria a 9-fold increase (4.2-19)], and improvements in women's health screening [Papanicolau smears were eight times more common (1.8-35)]. The intervention increased detection of new disease by 1.6 times (0.9-2.8).
Conclusions: The Comprehensive Health Assessment Program (CHAP) produced a substantial increase in GPs' attention to the health needs of adults with intellectual disability with concomitantly more disease detection. The presumption that these will yield longer-term health benefits, while suggestive, remains unexamined.
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Commentary: Comprehensive health assessments for adults with intellectual disabilities.Int J Epidemiol. 2007 Feb;36(1):147-8. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyl300. Epub 2007 Jan 11. Int J Epidemiol. 2007. PMID: 17218322 No abstract available.
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