학술논문

Experiences of using a health community team service for people with a learning disability.
Document Type
Article
Source
Learning Disability Practice. 9/25/2018, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p37-42. 6p.
Subject
*PEOPLE with intellectual disabilities
*COMMUNITY health services
*FOCUS groups
*INTERVIEWING
*RESEARCH methodology
*CASE studies
*MEDICAL personnel
*PHOTOGRAPHY
*QUALITY assurance
*PATIENT participation
*PATIENTS' attitudes
*THERAPEUTICS
Language
ISSN
1465-8712
Abstract
Aim To investigate the views of people with a learning disability on their experiences of the community team for people with a learning disability (CTPLD ) that is designed to meet their health and social care needs. Method Two focus groups were held with people who have learning disabilities. A flip chart with photographs of the CTPLD members, pictures and vignettes about how people use the team's services and a semi-structured interview schedule were used to ask participants about which healthcare professionals they had seen, what they had found helpful about the CTPLD and ideas for changes to the service. Findings Participants identified positive areas of practice as well as areas for improvement. Participants reflected on their relationship with the team as well as individual professionals. Conclusion The involvement of people with learning disabilities in the planning and development of the services that they receive should be an important focus for organisations. Participants' suggestions enable the team members to improve the services they provide to people with a learning disability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]