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March 2022Adults with developmental disabilities
The need for health care for adults with developmental disabilities is growing because of greater social integration and accessibility and longer life expectancy than in the past. These patients may have complex health issues and poor health status.
(list not exhaustive)
Unknown etiology
Known etiology and associated conditions
Genetic syndromes (e.g., trisomy 21)
Autism spectrum disorder
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Brain injury (e.g., cerebral palsy)
Central nervous system infection
Other
Given an adult patient with developmental disability, the candidate will identify common physical, mental, and behavioural issues and initiate an appropriate management plan. Particular attention should be paid to the known disparities in health status and health care for this group and to the interdisciplinary coordination of care. It is also important to adapt communication to the patient’s level of intellectual and adaptive functioning.
Given an adult patient with developmental disability, the candidate will
list and interpret critical clinical findings, including
assessed level of intellectual and adaptive functioning;
atypical presentations of serious illness and/or pain (e.g., infection, trauma); and
identified risk factors for abuse and neglect;
list and interpret critical investigations depending on the disability (e.g., thyrotropin [thyroid-stimulating hormone {TSH}] in trisomy 21, hearing and vision testing); and
construct an effective initial management plan, including
assessing the patient’s ability to give voluntary and informed consent;
obtaining input and assistance from caregivers;
initiating interdisciplinary care if necessary;
performing appropriate screening and preventive measures (e.g., for infectious diseases and cancer);
ensuring appropriate use of psychotropic medication (e.g., antipsychotics), including discussion of risks and benefits;
anticipating medium-term and long-term complications (e.g., psychosocial effects, safety); and
obtaining assistance and input from caregivers/support workers.