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Ask: a health advocacy program for adolescents with an intellectual disability: a cluster randomised controlled trial

机译:问:针对智障青少年的健康倡导计划:一项整群随机对照试验

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Background Adolescents with intellectual disability often have poor health and healthcare. This is partly as a consequence of poor communication and recall difficulties, and the possible loss of specialised paediatric services. Methods/Design A cluster randomised trial was conducted with adolescents with intellectual disability to investigate a health intervention package to enhance interactions among adolescents with intellectual disability, their parents/carers, and general practitioners (GPs). The trial took place in Queensland, Australia, between February 2007 and September 2010. The intervention package was designed to improve communication with health professionals and families’ organisation of health information, and to increase clinical activities beneficial to improved health outcomes. It consisted of the Comprehensive Health Assessment Program (CHAP), a one-off health check, and the Ask Health Diary, designed for on-going use. Participants were drawn from Special Education Schools and Special Education Units. The education component of the intervention was delivered as part of the school curriculum. Educators were surveyed at baseline and followed-up four months later. Carers were surveyed at baseline and after 26 months. Evidence of health promotion, disease prevention and case-finding activities were extracted from GPs clinical records. Qualitative interviews of educators occurred after completion of the educational component of the intervention and with adolescents and carers after the CHAP. Discussion Adolescents with intellectual disability have difficulty obtaining many health services and often find it difficult to become empowered to improve and protect their health. The health intervention package proposed may aid them by augmenting communication, improving documentation of health encounters, and improving access to, and quality of, GP care. Recruitment strategies to consider for future studies in this population include ensuring potential participants can identify themselves with the individuals used in promotional study material, making direct contact with their families at the start of the study, and closely monitoring the implementation of the educational intervention. Trial Registration Number ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00519311
机译:背景知识智障青少年的健康和保健状况通常较差。这部分是由于沟通和召回困难,以及可能失去专业儿科服务的结果。方法/设计对智障青少年进行了一项整群随机试验,以研究一项健康干预措施,以增强智障青少年,其父母/护理人员和全科医生(GPs)之间的互动。该试验于2007年2月至2010年9月在澳大利亚昆士兰州进行。该干预措施旨在改善与卫生专业人员和家庭的健康信息组织的沟通,并增加有益于改善健康结果的临床活动。它由全面健康评估计划(CHAP),一次性健康检查和专为持续使用而设计的Ask Health Diary组成。参与者来自特殊教育学校和特殊教育部门。干预措施的教育部分已作为学校课程的一部分提供。在基线时对教育者进行了调查,并在四个月后进行了随访。在基线和26个月后对护老者进行了调查。从全科医生的临床记录中提取了促进健康,预防疾病和发现病例的证据。对教育工作者的定性访谈是在干预措施的教育内容完成后进行的,在CHAP之后对青少年和照顾者进行了访谈。讨论智障青少年难以获得许多医疗服务,并且常常发现难以获得改善和保护其健康的能力。提议的健康干预计划可以通过加强沟通,改善健康状况的文档记录以及改善全科医生护理的获取和质量来帮助他们。在此人群中考虑进行未来研究的招聘策略包括确保潜在参与者可以与推广研究材料中使用的个人相识,在研究开始时直接与其家人取得联系,并密切监视教育干预措施的实施。试验注册号ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT00519311

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