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Organizational attributes of interprofessional primary care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in ontario, Canada: a multiple case study

机译:加拿大安大略省知识分子和发育障碍的成年人思想初级护理的组织属性:多种案例研究

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Access to high-quality primary care has been identified as a pressing need for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Adults with IDD live with complex physical and mental health conditions, use health services differently than the general population and continue to face challenges when accessing health services. Interprofessional primary care teams offer comprehensive and coordinated approaches to primary care delivery and are well-positioned to address the needs of adults with IDD and other vulnerable populations. Although interprofessional primary care teams are recommended, there is currently limited understanding of how interprofessional care is delivered and how access to a team of providers improves the health of this population. The aim of this paper is to describe the organizational attributes of interprofessional primary care for adults with IDD within and across models of team-based care in one local health service context. A multiple case study was conducted with five interprofessional primary care teams in Ontario, Canada. Multiple methods were used to generate data including: a survey, document review, electronic medical record report and qualitative interviews. Pattern matching was the primary analytic approach for the within and across case analysis. Adults with IDD were found to be a small part of the patient population served and this group was poorly identified in three of five teams. Key organizational attributes that support the delivery of interprofessional primary care for adults with IDD were identified. Two examples of targeted programs of care for this group were also found. Despite the presence of interprofessional health providers in all teams, there were limited organizational processes to engage a wide-range of interprofessional services in the care of this group. There was no consistent reporting of outcomes or processes in place to measure the impact of interprofessional services for this population. This study provides important insights into the current state of interprofessional primary care for adults with IDD in Ontario and highlight a critical need for further work in the field to develop organizational structures and processes to engage in team-based care and demonstrate the value of the approach for this population.
机译:获得高质量的初级保健,已被确定为具有智力和发展障碍(IDD)的成年人的压迫需求。具有IDD的成年人与复杂的身体和心理健康状况生活,使用与普通人种群不同的健康服务,并在访问卫生服务时继续面临挑战。专业初级保健团队提供全面和协调的初级保健方式,并提供良好的定位,以满足IDD和其他弱势群体的成年人的需求。虽然推荐了讲授初级保健团队,但目前有限了解如何提供迭代护理以及如何访问提供者团队的访问,从而提高了这一人口的健康状况。本文的目的是描述在一个当地健康服务环境中,在基于团队的小组的内部和跨越团队的小组模型和跨越模型的成年人进行思想初级护理的组织属性。在加拿大安大略省的五次专业初级护理团队进行了多案例研究。使用多种方法来生成数据,包括:调查,文件审查,电子医疗记录报告和定性访谈。模式匹配是内部和案例分析的主要分析方法。发现具有IDD的成年人是患有患者人口的一小部分,而这一团队在五个球队中的三个群体中差不多。确定了支持与IDD成人进行争议初级护理的关键组织属性。还发现了针对该组的有针对性的护理计划的例子。尽管在所有团队中存在竞争辩护管提供者,但有限的组织流程可以在此集团的照顾中聘请广泛的贸易型服务。没有一致的报告成果或流程来衡量侦查服务对这一人口的影响。本研究向Intario的IDD的成年人进行了重要的见解,并强调了对现场进一步工作的关键需求,以制定组织结构和流程,从事基团队的护理,并证明该方法的价值对于这个人口。

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