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Addressing Health Disparities Through Promoting Equity for Individuals with Intellectual Disability

机译:通过促进智障人士的平等来解决健康差距

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Intellectual disabilities (ID) are conditions originating before the age of 18 that result in significant limitations in intellectual functioning and conceptual, social and practical adaptive skills. IDs affect 1 to 3% of the population. Persons with ID are more likely to have physical disabilities, mental health problems, hearing impairments, vision impairments and communication disorders. These co-existing disabilities, combined with the limitations in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behaviours, make this group of Canadians particularly vulnerable to health disparities. The purpose of this synthesis article is to explore potential contributory factors to health vulnerabilities faced by persons with ID, reveal the extent and nature of health disparities in this population, and examine initiatives to address such differences. The review indicates that persons with ID fare worse than the general population on a number of key health indicators. The factors leading to vulnerability are numerous and complex. They include the way society has viewed ID, the etiology of ID, health damaging behaviours, exposure to unhealthy environments, health-related mobility and inadequate access to essential health and other basic services. For persons with ID there are important disparities in access to care that are difficult to disentangle from discriminatory values and practice. Policy-makers in the United States, England and Scotland have recently begun to address these issues. It is recommended that a clear vision for health policy and strategies be created to address health disparities faced by persons with ID in Canada.
机译:智力障碍(ID)是18岁之前出现的疾病,会导致智力功能以及概念,社会和实践适应技能的重大局限。 ID会影响1%到3%的人口。有ID的人更容易出现身体残疾,精神健康问题,听力障碍,视力障碍和沟通障碍。这些并存的残疾,加之智力功能和适应性行为的局限性,使得这群加拿大人特别容易遭受健康方面的差距。这篇综合文章的目的是探讨造成身份识别人员面临的健康脆弱性的潜在因素,揭示该人群健康差异的程度和性质,并研究解决此类差异的举措。审查表明,在许多关键健康指标上,身患ID的人的情况比普通人差。导致脆弱性的因素众多且复杂。其中包括社会对待ID的方式,ID的病因,损害健康的行为,不健康环境的暴露,与健康相关的流动性以及无法获得基本健康和其他基本服务的机会。对于有身份证明的人来说,在获得医疗服务方面存在重大差异,很难将其与歧视性价值观和实践区分开。美国,英格兰和苏格兰的决策者最近开始解决这些问题。建议为卫生政策和战略建立一个清晰的愿景,以解决加拿大身份识别人员面临的健康差异。

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