Health Policy for Persons with Intellectual Disability: Experiences from Israel
Autor: | Aliza Shupac, Ilana Halperin, Mohammed Morad, Joav Merrick |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2005 |
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Male Developmental Disabilities media_common.quotation_subject developmental disability Developing country lcsh:Medicine Review Article Global Health mental retardation lcsh:Technology General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Presentation Intellectual disability Global health Humans Medicine Israel Child lcsh:Science Health policy General Environmental Science media_common Conceptualization business.industry lcsh:T Developed Countries Health Policy public health lcsh:R General Medicine Middle Aged Public relations medicine.disease Arabs Caregivers intellectual disability Child Preschool Position (finance) Female lcsh:Q Cognition Disorders business Delivery of Health Care Developed country |
Zdroj: | The Scientific World Journal, Vol 5, Pp 71-92 (2005) The Scientific World Journal |
Popis: | Intellectual disability (ID) is a life-long disability characterized by impaired cognitive and adaptive skills. Over the past few decades, a shift has occurred in the conceptualization and treatment of people with ID and research in health policy and health-care delivery has become increasingly global with a notable disparity between the developed and developing world. This review presents a literature overview of global health policy for ID with the intent to focus specifically on the policy and treatment within Israel. The methodology involved sites visits to care centers, discussions with stakeholders in health policy, and a literature review. We believe that Israel is in a unique position between a developed and developing culture. In particular, the distinct problems faced by the Arab and Bedouin community in terms of ID must be formally accounted for in Israel's future policies. Research from the developing world would be instructive to this end. The global approach in this presentation led to certain policy recommendations that take into account the uniqueness of Israel's position from a social, economic, religious, and demographic perspective. It is the hope that this paper will lead to an increased awareness of the challenges faced by persons with ID and their providers in all sectors of Israeli society and that the necessary policy recommendations will ultimately be adopted. |
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