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Health Equity for Individuals with Disabilities
A Webinar from APHA Disability Section hosted by AUCD
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The Role of Health Professionals in the application of Supported Decision-making
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Mackenzie Jones, CHES
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1. Quick Poll
How familiar are you with Supported Decision-making?
A. I have never heard of SDM
B. I have heard of it, but do not know what it is
C. I am familiar with SDM, but have not used it in practice
D. I am very familiar with SDM and use it in practice
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2. Quick Poll
How do you identify?
A. Medical / nursing professional
B. Allied health provider
C.Public health professional
D.Other
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The PurposeSECTION 1
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The Purpose
1. Supported Decision-making (SDM) is an emerging research area within the field of disability studies
2. Guardianship has been the standard for decades, though the law advocates for the principle of least restriction and the presumption of capacity.
3. Even when a less restrictive support system is identified, other environmental and/or social barriers continue to prevent the actualization of self-determination.
4. These barriers exist within the healthcare setting because health professionals are unfamiliar with the application of SDM and their roles in the process.
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Goals for Today
1. Define major concepts around Supported Decision-making (SDM)
2. Introduce SDM as an alternative to guardianship
3. Identify the roles and responsibilities of health professionals in the successful implementation of SDM
4. Identify the system of supports available for healthcare settings
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Concepts of SDMSECTION 1
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What is Decision-making
• The process of making choices among competing courses of action.1
• Common practice for everyone.
• Do I want to brush my teeth this morning? • What treatment plan should I follow?
• Considering what is best for you at a given moment in time. 2
• Goal driven• Beliefs and values-based
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Decision-making Capacity
SECTION TITLE GOES HERE IF NECESSARY
• “The ability to understand the significant benefits, risks, and alternatives to proposed health care and to make and communicate a health care decision.” 3
• Based on 4 legal markers:
Understand relevant
information
Appreciate the situation
Reason about
optionsCommunicate
a choice
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Capacity and Competency
Capacity• Ability to make a decision
• Time and decision specific
• Medical assessment
Competency• Legal right to make
decisions
• Legal judgement
• Informed by capacity assessment4
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The Action1. In context of autonomy,
action is the step that follows the decision. 5
2. Once you have control over both the decision and the action, you are considered to be self-determined.
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Self-determination
The attitudes and abilities required to make one’s own decision and to act on that decision “free from
undue external influence or interference”. 6(p. 305)
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Current Problem
• Special populations with a perceived limited capacity for decision-making have fewer opportunities to become self-determined. 7
• People with schizophrenia, severe mental illness, older adults, and people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) fall into this category
• Guardianship has been the standard for formalized support, providing protection but not promoting autonomy. 8
• United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities promotes alternatives to guardianship
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Spectrum of Support
Independence Agency Agreements (POA)
Limited Guardianship
Guardianship9
(Most restrictive)(Least restrictive)
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Spectrum of Support
Independence Agency Agreements (POA)
Limited Guardianship
Guardianship9
(Most restrictive)(Least restrictive)
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The ShiftSECTION 1
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Social-ecological Model of Disability10
Environmental and Social Constraints
Personal FactorsFit?
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The Shift toward SDM
1. Decision-making
– Presumption of capacity– Principle of least restriction– Support the individual’s goal
2. Person-centered planning / Patient-centered care
3. Goal: To the highest extent possible, provide people the opportunity to become self-determined
Environmental and Social
DeterminantsPersonal Factors
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Supported Decision-making
“Giving people with disabilities the supports they need and want to understand the choices they face so they may make life decisions for
themselves”. 8(p.10)
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Supported Decision-making
• The person/agent always makes the final decision
• SDM has rarely been formally implemented. However, the ideals are imbedded within guardianship and other alternatives and can be thought of similarly.
Are they capable? What supports are needed to make them so?
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SDM in a Healthcare Setting
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Roles of Health Professionals
1. All health professionals play a role – Assess and treat patients– Research– Health promotion interventions
2. Formally on an SDM team or helping to build the team
3. Medical professionals have the extra responsibility of implementing capacity assessments when needed13
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Capacity Assessment
1. The initial assessment is done with all patients but certain signs may indicate the need for a formal analysis
2. Interview or Objective Assessment
– MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool (MAC), 30 min.– Aid to Capacity Evaluation (ACE), 5-10 minutes
3. If the person shows poor capacity for decision-making, SDM should be implemented. Time and decision-specific
4. Partnership with legal team may be necessary, but only if SDM is not formalized and all other efforts do not provide enough support.
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Responsibilities for SDM
• Communication with person is imperative
• Consider the person’s preferred communication approach• Consider the person’s preferred level of involvement in decision-making process14
• Consider the person’s beliefs, values, and goals
• Engage the supports around the person (natural and formalized) to elevate the person in meeting the steps of the decision-making process7
• The ultimate decision is up to the person
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Steps in the Decision-making Process
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Understand relevant
information
Appreciate the situation
Reason about
options
Communicate a choice
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System of Support within a Healthcare Setting
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Instruction
Environmental Arrangements
Positive Supports
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Instruction
1. Education for the patient
– In school
– In the healthcare setting
2. Health education for other supports (family, direct support staff)
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Environmental Arrangements
1. Opportunities for choice
2. Accessible health care
– Physical building– Communication– Time
3. Assessing capacity
4. Shared decision-making
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Positive Supports
1. Improved capacity and positive attitudes
2. Training of the health providers and professionals
– Professional education
– Continuing education
– Experiential opportunities
3. Advocacy within professional groups
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Recommendations & Limitations
1. This is not black and white
2. Still growing in knowledge, newer area of research
3. Must assess the person’s needs continually
– Decision and time specific
4. Need research on the application of SDM in a healthcare setting. We can not work to improve the system until we understand better how this will work.
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3. Quick Poll
I can describe my role and responsibility as a health provider in the supported decision-making process.
– I agree
– I somewhat agree
– I somewhat disagree
– I disagree
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Thank You!
If you have questions or would like more resources,
contact Mackenzie Jones at [email protected]
or visit iidc.Indiana.edu
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The Embrace Mentoring Program: Closing the Health Equity Gap
Rumi Agarwal, MPH, MBA
February 7, 2019
APHA Disability Section Webinar
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TPSID = The Model Comprehensive Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
The Think College National Coordinating Center provides support, coordination, training, and evaluation services for TPSIDs
National Overview – TPSID, ThinkCollege
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State Level Overview – FCIHE
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Local Level Overview:
FIU Embrace
Medical and legal services
• LIFE students – 18-22 years • PLUS students - 23-26 years • Certificate of completion
2 non-degree inclusive
postsecondary programs
• Young adults experience college courses and develop skills
• Find competitive, integrated, and paid employment
• Live independently
Goals
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Research Shows
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Those who attend a postsecondary institute:
• More likely to be employed (83%), compared to those with lower levels of education (38-58%).
• Average hourly wages higher at $12.50 per hour versus $9.80 per hour
• However, face greater challenges during transition
• Impact graduation rates• Support mechanisms are needed • Mentoring is one such support mechanism
which can support students at a PSE
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Gap in Mentoring
SupportMentoring movement has largely overlooked one key
group: young Americans with disabilities.
Many types of programs to support needs of youth with disabilities, but few include
mentoring components
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Potential Outcomes for Mentored Young Adults (Mentees)
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• Interest in continuing education
• Interest in having a job/career
• Independent living skills
• Motivation and self-esteem
• Lower stress & anxiety
• Involvement in community and
extracurricular activities
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Research suggests that quality mentoring relationships are
associated with both favorable objective and subjective
outcomes, including increased:
Career satisfaction
Recognition
Networking opportunities
Satisfaction from helping others
Why Be a Mentor?
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The Embrace Mentoring Program (EMP)
Funder: Florida Consortium on Inclusive Higher Education
Innovation: First program of its kind! Faculty mentors and mentees receive 1) targeted training (and a certificate) and 2) students provide and receive mentorship simultaneously.
Three new programs:For faculty mentors, student mentees and peer mentors.
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Faculty Mentors Fall 2018
Student Mentees Fall 2018
Peer Mentors Fall 2019
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The Embrace Mentoring Program (EMP)
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35 students 34 faculty and staff mentors
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Our Hypotheses
Enhanced Mentor &
Mentee Skills
• 6 workshops across a 9-month academic year
• Certificate of completion
Improved effectiveness
in role
• Weekly mentoring sessions
Improved Outcomes
• Employment, anxiety, academic and self-competence11 2 3
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Frequency and Duration of Meetings Meet once a week for at least 1 hour.
Scope Academic guidance, goal setting and alignment with STAR
PCP.
Data Collection Complete Weekly Faculty Mentor Log by Friday each week. Complete all surveys available via online links in a timely
manner.
Workshops 6 total =Attend 3 in the Fall and 3 in the Spring.
Program Expectations
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Person-Centered Planning ProcessAdditional Resource: http://project10.info/Star.php
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STAR Person-Centered Planning
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Workshops
Knowledge acquisition assessed with a pre-post survey after each workshop # 2-51
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What does this picture make you think of?
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Questions for the First
Mentor-Mentee Meeting
51
How will we communicate between our weekly sessions?
What things will we discuss at every meeting?
How will we give each other feedback?
Discuss setting goals
Ask mentor/mentee what he/she would like to get out of the mentorship program and why they opted to participate
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Ground Rules
52
No texting
No hugging
Show up for all your meetings
Keep your mentor informed about any scheduling changes
Come prepared to share what you did during the week to meet your goals
Stay professional and keep boundaries. Your mentor wants to help you but they are not your friend, buddy or family member.
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Work on goals identified in STAR PCP
Identify tasks to complete by next week’s session
Examples of activities: resumes, using/writing email, installing apps for time management and learning to use it
Weekly Mentoring Sessions
This step is assessed with a weekly log completed by mentor after meeting with student2
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Glasgow Anxiety Scale for People with Intellectual Disabilities
General and Academic Self-Efficacy Scale
Mentee Competencies Survey
End of Semester Mentee Questionnaire
The Arc's Self-Determination Scale
Data Collected From Mentees
3 Mentees complete these at the beginning and end of the academic year.
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Helping Power Motivation Scale
Mentor Competencies Survey
Weekly Mentor Logs
End of Semester Mentor Questionnaire
Data Collected From Mentors
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Mentors - statistically significant improvement in knowledge related to benefits of being a mentor, understanding scope of the program and FERPAobligations.
Mentee - highlight challenges to assess levels of knowledge acquisition
Results Obtained So Far
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Many parents and students have shared positive feedback about the support received from faculty and staff mentors.
Mentors enjoy discussing ideas of what is working with their student. Allows sharing of new ideas and opportunities.
Feedback Till Date
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Involvement and contact between all key players in student’s life
Examples of activities/skills to work on in meetings together
Change how pre-post tests are conducted
Possibly offer webinar sessions of workshops for mentors
Roll-out of Peer Mentor Program fall 2019
Looking Ahead
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Thank You! Questions?
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{Assessment Practices and Care Continuity in Hospital-Based Treatment for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Lyubov Slashcheva, DDS, FABSCDThursday, February 7, 2019
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• American Dental Association Institute for Diversity in Leadership
Context for this project
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• Quality Care• Comprehensive Care• Care Continuity
Challenges with Dental Care
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“Set of dimensions describing the fit between the patient and the healthcare system” —Penchansky and Thomas, 1981
Access to Care
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• Medical Social Model of Care
Demand for Care
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• Specialty training• Accreditation standards• Continuing Education requirements
Workforce Supply
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• Gaps in training + changing demand = lack of quality and continuity in comprehensive dental care
Today’s Equilibrium
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• Assessment and treatment guidelines• Interdisciplinary standards of care
• Referrals• Continuity for comprehensive care
Toward a better balance
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• What are existing assessment and treatment protocols?
• Survey• Interviews
Starting where we are
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• 67 respondents from USA and Canada• 33 Male and 34 Female• Normal distribution from age 20-80 years
Survey Results—Respondents
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• Majority with training in Pediatric Dentistry or an hospital-based general dental program
• Mixture of academic and private practice work settings
Survey Results—Training/Work
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• 65% see I/IDD at least daily• 24% see I/IDD at least weekly• 8% see I/IDD at least monthly• 3% see I/IDD at least yearly
Survey Results—Care Frequency
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• Referred from general dentist (26%), primary care provider (26%), pediatric dentist (18%), specialty clinic (17%), and other sources (13%)
Survey Results—Referral Sources
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• 72% do not use any kind of behavioral assessment instrument to determine need for sedation
• 28% do use a consistent assessment
Survey Results—Assessment Tools
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• More than half require attendance of consultation, treatment, follow-up/post-op, and routine recall appointments
Survey Results—Visit Types
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• Treatment—33%• Routine recall—25%• Consultation 17%• Post-op/follow-up—13%• Other—12%
Survey Results—Sedation
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• Consultation—31%• Routine recall—27%• Treatment—23%• Post-op/follow-up—15%• Other—5%
Survey Results—Assessment Visit
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• Establish as patient of record—72%• Other—19%• Send back to referring dentist—8%• No action—2%
Survey Results—Post-Treatment
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• Medicaid—30%• Out of pocket—24%• Private insurance—21%• Medicare—14%• Other—11%
Survey Results—Payment
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• Consultation—44%• Routine recall—21%• Treatment—18%• Post-op/follow-up—11%• Other—6%
Survey Results—Pre-Authorization
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• Consultation—47% (+3)• Treatment—19% (+1)• Routine recall—19% (-2)• Post-op/follow-up—12% (+1)• Other—4% (-2)
Survey Results—Pre-Assessment
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• 34 individuals agreed to be interviewed
• 18 individuals participated in full interview
Interviews on Best Practices
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• Objective vs subjective information• Utility of tool for referral and
continuity• Universal template with adaptable
sections• Importance of checklist• Accessible overview
Key Emergent Themes
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“Set of dimensions describing the fit between the patient and the healthcare system” —Penchansky and Thomas, 1981
Implications for Health Equity
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Thank you!
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