Reducing health inequalities in people with learning disabilities: a multi-disciplinary team approach to care under general anaesthesia

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Clough, S. [1 ]
Shehabi, Z. [1 ]
Morgan, C. [2 ]
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[1] Barts Hlth Dent Hosp, Special Care Dent, Turner St, London E1 1BB, England
[2] Barts Hlth Dent Hosp, Restorat Dent, Turner St, London E1 1BB, England
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10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.378
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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Background There remains significant inequality in health and healthcare in people with learning disabilities (LD). A lack of coordination and the episodic nature of care provision are contributory factors. Recognising the need to improve outcomes for this group, we evaluate a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) approach to care whereby additional medical procedures are carried out under the same episode of general anaesthesia (GA) as dental treatment for people with severe LD. This is the first published evaluation of its kind in the UK. Aim To evaluate the need and outcomes of an MDT approach to care among people with severe LD receiving dental treatment under GA. Method One hundred patients with severe LD and behaviour that challenges attended Barts Health Dental Hospital for dental assessment and subsequent treatment under GA. Details of failed or forthcoming medical interventions were determined. Where appropriate, care was coordinated with the relevant medical team. Findings Twenty-one percent (n = 21/100) had recent medical interventions attempted that had been abandoned, and 7.0% (n = 7/100) had future investigations or treatment planned under GA with medical specialties. An MDT approach was indicated in 28.0% (n = 28/100). For such complex cases, a successful MDT outcome was achieved in 89.3% (n = 25/28). This included ophthalmological/orthoptic, ENT and gastroenterological interventions in addition to medical imaging. Conclusion An MDT approach to care for people with LD offers improved patient-centred outcomes in addition to financial and resource efficiency. It requires a high level of cooperation between specialties, with consideration of the practicalities of a shared surgical space and equipment needs. Re-shaping of services and contractual flexibility are essential to support the future implementation of MDTs and to ensure long-term sustainability. Adoption of a holistic culture in the care of this vulnerable patient group is encouraged.
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