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Page 1: Disability Seminar  David Memel, Ember Kelly,  Mike Holroyd and GP tutors

Disability Seminar

David Memel, Ember Kelly, Mike Holroyd and GP tutors

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Learning objectives

• Understand the meaning and effects of disability for patients, carers, GPs and other members of the primary health care team

• Be aware of the importance of functional, social and psychological, as well as medical factors in the assessment of patients in primary care

• Appreciate the range of health, social and voluntary services available to people with disability in the community and how they are organised

• Develop skills for communication and clinical management of patients with disabilities in the community

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Programme

• Lecture

• Small group work based on– Consulting with a Visually/Hearing Impaired

person– Crisis in the Community– Learning Disability and Sexuality– Welfare Benefits

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ICF ComponentsICF Components

Body FunctionsBody Functions&&

StructuresStructures

Activities Activities & &

ParticipationParticipation

Environmental Environmental FactorsFactors

BarriersBarriers

FacilitatorsFacilitators

Functions Functions

Structures Structures

CapacityCapacity

PerformancePerformance

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Health Condition (disorder/disease)

World Health OrganisationModel of Disability ICF 2001

Environmental Factors

Personal Factors

Body function&structure

(Impairment)

Activities(Limitation)

Participation(Restriction)

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“People are disabled by both social obstacles and their bodies”

• Year 4 medical student SSC 2012 ‘At sea with disability’

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Types of disability

• Physical

• Psychiatric

• Learning

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Communication With Disabled People

• Hearing Impairment

• Visual Impairment

• Speech Impairment

• Learning Disability

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Why is the GP important?• GP is the the first (and sometimes the only)

health professional that patients see

• GP is the gatekeeper to other services

• GP often has longstanding contact with the patient and their family

• GP training emphasises the patient as well as the disease, and is not limited to a single medical speciality

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The size of the problemIn an average general practice of 10,000 patients there are:

• 600-1100 physically disabled adults (25% severely disabled)

– Osteoarthritis 1280-2900– Rheum Arthritis 100-250– Ischaemic Heart Dis 700– CVA 55– Multiple Sclerosis 8– Epilepsy 50– Diabetes 200– Asthma (current) 500

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Consultation rate with GP inlast year

•       General popn 3.0

•       Disabled 5.2

• Severely disabled 10.1

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Who have disabled people seen in the last year?

• GP 82%

• Hospital Dr 46%

• District Nurse 16%

• Health Visitor 7%

• Physiotherapist 10%

• Occup Therapist 3%

• Social Worker 7%

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Care in the Community

Patient & Carer

PRIMARY CARE GPs

District nursesHealth visitors

Community matrons

Nursing homesHospices

HOSPITALConsultants

PhysiosOutreach nurses

SOCIAL SERVICESSocial workers

OTsHome care

VOLUNTARY SECTORCharities

Self help groups

INTERMEDIATECARE TEAMS

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Different PerspectivesIs this the reality?

Patient’s perspective

Doctor’s perspective

Available resources

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Fitness Certification

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Fitness certification• Self certificate for up to a week

• Med3 from GP (or hospital doctor) thereafter

• Based on ability of patient to do their own job

• Dr can sign as not fit, or that may be fit within limitations (with employer’s agreement)

• Dr does not have to personally examine patient

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Employment and Support Allowance

• Replaced Incapacity Benefit for new claimants (2008)– More and earlier support for people with capacity

to return to work – Lots of evidence that being off sick is bad for

health

• After 13 weeks – (earlier if self employed or unemployed)

• Assessed by doctor for Dept Work and Pensions

• “Work Capability Assessment” – ability to do any work

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Welfare Benefits for Disabled People

• Complex area, but important doctors understand basics, as can make big difference to people’s lives

• Know who to encourage to apply

• Know local sources of specialist advice– Benefits Advice Service, CAB and Benefit

Enquiry Line

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Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance

• DLA– Aged less than 65– Care and supervision and/or reduced mobility, or

terminally ill. – Due to be replaced by Personal Independence

Assessment from April 2013– Up to £6838/year

• AA– Aged 65 or more– No mobility component– Up to £4027/year

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Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance

• Not means tested

• Paid direct to disabled person, to spend on what they want

• Leads to eligibility to other benefits eg housing benefit

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Further reading• Government website on disability

www.direct.gov.uk/DisabledPeople– Sections on finance, employment, DDA, equipment

• Oxford Handbook of General Practice

• The Patient’s Journey– Series in the BMJ about living with different chronic

illnesses

• COMP2 Handouts– Section on Sick Notes and Welfare Benefits

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