Primary care for women with intellectual disabilities.

Joanne E Wilkinson, Mary C Cerreto
Author Information
  1. Joanne E Wilkinson: Department of Family Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusettes, USA. Joanne.Wilkinson@bmc.org

Abstract

Women with intellectual disabilities (ID) need thoughtful, well-coordinated care from primary care physicians. They are particularly susceptible to experiencing disparities in care because of varied participation in shared decision making. This review of the current literature comments on the quantity and quality of existing studies regarding several key women's health issues: menstrual disorders, cervical and breast cancer screening, contraception, and osteoporosis. A review of the current thinking regarding ethical and legal issues in medical decision making for these women is also provided. We found that there are several high-quality studies recommending early and frequent screening for osteoporosis, which is more common in women with ID. Smaller and fewer studies comment specifically on techniques for accomplishing the gynecological examination in women with ID, although the cervical cancer screening recommendation should be individualized for these patients. Consensus data on the management of menstrual problems and contraception in women with ID is provided. There are some data on breast cancer incidence but few articles on methods to improve screening rates in women with ID.

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Grants

  1. K07 CA134547/NCI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Breast Neoplasms
Comorbidity
Contraception
Decision Making
Female
Humans
Intellectual Disability
Mass Screening
Menstruation Disturbances
Osteoporosis
Patient Rights
Primary Health Care
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Women
Women's Health

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