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Peri-operative care of elective adult surgical patients with a learning disability

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ANAESTHESIA
卷 77, 期 6, 页码 674-683

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/anae.15691

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learning disability; peri-operative care; reasonable adjustments

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People with learning disabilities face significant challenges in accessing healthcare, leading to worse health outcomes and shorter life expectancy. The Equality Act requires reasonable adjustments to be made to mitigate these disadvantages. This article describes the reasonable adjustments that can be made to improve the admission process for adult surgical patients with learning disabilities. These changes can benefit not only this specific group, but also those who lack capacity and struggle to access healthcare.
People with a learning disability can experience significant problems in accessing healthcare and this may be partly reflected in worse health outcomes compared with the general population, including a shorter life expectancy. The Equality Act (2010) requires that organisations and individuals make changes to the way services are provided for all disabled people to mitigate, as far as possible, any disadvantage they may face in accessing these services. These changes are termed 'reasonable adjustments'. This article describes the reasonable adjustments that can be made to facilitate the admission of an adult surgical patient with a learning disability, and therefore reduce health inequality. Each stage of a patient's journey through the hospital needs to be anticipated and planned for. Many of these changes are not only applicable to the wider care of people with a learning disability, but also to any person who lacks capacity and who is struggling to access healthcare. Key recommendations include the development of assessment tools, pathways and policies specific to the learning disabled patient; identification of key personnel including a learning disability lead, an acute liaison learning disability nurse, pre-assessment and operating theatre personnel and ward learning disability champions; regular multidisciplinary team meetings for planning and best interest assessments; and establishing an electronic alert on the patient administration system to identify learning disabled patients. The anaesthetist, operating theatre and learning disability teams play a pivotal role in ensuring individualised admission plans are made for patients with a learning disability to reduce these healthcare inequalities and improve peri-operative care.

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