Screening tests for adults with intellectual disabilities

JE Wilkinson, L Culpepper… - The Journal of the …, 2007 - Am Board Family Med
JE Wilkinson, L Culpepper, M Cerreto
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2007Am Board Family Med
Adults with intellectual disabilities need thoughtful, well-coordinated primary care from family
physicians. However, evidence-based screening recommendations are lacking. We
examined screening recommendations for common preventable conditions using the US
Preventative Service Task Force guidelines. We also reviewed the literature about the
prevalence of these conditions in adults with intellectual disabilities. Obesity, osteoporosis,
and smoking are more prevalent in adults with intellectual disabilities, and enhanced …
Adults with intellectual disabilities need thoughtful, well-coordinated primary care from family physicians. However, evidence-based screening recommendations are lacking. We examined screening recommendations for common preventable conditions using the US Preventative Service Task Force guidelines. We also reviewed the literature about the prevalence of these conditions in adults with intellectual disabilities. Obesity, osteoporosis, and smoking are more prevalent in adults with intellectual disabilities, and enhanced screening for these conditions is recommended. Abnormal Papanicolaou smears and cervical cancer are less common in adults with intellectual disabilities and screening recommendations should be individualized. We also discussed strategies to make screening procedures less stressful for these patients.
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