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Rehabilitation service utilization and determinants among people with an intellectual disability: Preliminary findings in Taiwan

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Pages 1499-1506 | Accepted 01 Feb 2006, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Improving rehabilitation services for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) remains an ongoing challenge in the public health system. The purpose of this article was to investigate the types of rehabilitation services used by people with ID and determine what factors predict resource utilization in Taiwan. Samples of 957 people with ID were recruited from the Taiwan National Disability Register in a cross-sectional study in 2001. The findings indicated that 24.5% of individuals with ID had received rehabilitation services in the past 7 months. The main types of services used were speech and communication therapy (50%), psychotherapy (32.1%), occupational therapy (30.3%) and physiotherapy (25.2%). Stepwise logistic regression was carried out for the utilization of rehabilitation services (yes/no). The model revealed that the following factors: (i) Major Illness Card holder, (ii) time spent in medical care, (iii) having a family physician, (iv) having illnesses, (v) age of ID individual, and (vi) gender of the main carer, were all significantly associated with the utilization of rehabilitation services. We should reorient the healthcare system to respond adequately to the health needs of rehabilitation service users and its determinants, and further research should focus on the effectiveness and efficiency of rehabilitation for people with ID in Taiwan.

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