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An Evaluation of the Implementation of Hand Held Health Records with Adults with Learning Disabilities: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
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CounselingFamily MedicineProgram ImplementationPersonal Health ProfileDisabilityEducationMental Health InterventionMental HealthDevelopmental DisabilitiesLearning Disability AssessmentPhp UsagePrimary CareDisability StudyCluster RandomizedMental Health CounselingHealth Services ResearchDevelopmental DisabilityAssistive TechnologyHealth PolicyRehabilitationPhp GroupDisability AwarenessLearning DisabilitiesNursingSpecial EducationMedicine
Background Personal health records were implemented with adults with learning disabilities (AWLD) to try to improve their health‐care. Materials and Method Forty GP practices were randomized to the Personal Health Profile (PHP) implementation or control group. Two hundred and one AWLD were interviewed at baseline and 163 followed up after 12 months intervention (PHP group). AWLD and carers of AWLD were employed as research interviewers. AWLD were full research participants. Results Annual consultation rates in the intervention and control groups at baseline were low (2.3 and 2.6 visits respectively). A slightly greater increase occurred over the year in the intervention group 0.6 (−0.4 to 1.6) visits/year compared with controls. AWLD in PHP group reported more health problems at follow‐up 0.9 (0.0 to 1.8). AWLD liked their PHP (92%) but only 63% AWLD and 55% carers reported PHP usage. Carers had high turnover (34%). Conclusions No significant outcomes were achieved by the intervention.
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