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Attitudes and experiences of general practitioners who provided health care for people with intellectual disabilities: a South Australian perspective

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ABSTRACT While health care for people with an intellectual disability in Australia has transitioned from institutional specialisation to a mainstream primary care model, access and quality of health care in this system has been questioned. This study aimed to explore the general practitioner's perspective in providing this level of care in the community. A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews to explore attitudes, experience, knowledge, and supports of South Australian general practitioners was conducted. Thematic analysis was used to identify key themes. Eight general practitioners were interviewed, two from rural South Australia and six in urban practice. Three key themes were identified: a fear of the unknown; complexity of patient needs; and emotional and financial burnout. To improve health outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities, general practitioners need education pertaining to the specific health needs of people with intellectual disabilities, improved collaboration between service providers and specialists; and financial recognition for providing care to patients with complex health needs. Public awareness is required to improve access and quality of care.

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