1. Avoiding delays in diagnosis: the importance of proactive liaison and education of staff in the general hospital.
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Walder, Anna, Green, Robert, and Soni, Sujata
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DIAGNOSIS , *EMERGENCY medical services , *HOSPITAL care , *MEDICAL needs assessment , *MEDICAL errors , *PROFESSIONAL employee training , *CULTURAL competence , *PATIENT-centered care - Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the difficulties patients with intellectual disabilities face when they present to a general hospital with ambiguous symptoms and highlights the importance of adequate training for general staff in caring for people with learning disabilities. Design/methodology/approach - The authors describe the pathway of a person with a learning disability and mental health problems from A&E, through a general hospital, to discharge and the problems encountered in terms of diagnostic clarity and subsequent treatment. Findings - Delay in recognising a psychiatric cause for his symptoms and wrongly attributing his symptoms to his learning disability may have led to a protracted admission and invasive tests. Originality/value - Education of healthcare professionals and proactive liaison work can help improve outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities when they are admitted to generic services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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