Abstract
The Western New South Wales Specialist Intellectual Disability Health Team (SIDHT) is a virtual service that provides multidisciplinary assessment of people with intellectual disability (ID) and complex comorbid health needs and consultation to health professionals.
Effective communication is essential to assessment and care of people with ID. It is key to not only attaining information but also for helping people to feel involved, comfortable, and heard. People with ID will often experience communication difficulties in consultations and this impacts on their healthcare access. Using virtual modalities to provide healthcare is assumed to create further barriers to effective communication between health workers and people with ID and there is skepticism about its use in this population group. However, in the experience of the SIDHT, when health workers prepare for communication success, virtual care can be an effective and safe way to provide timely and person-centered care to people with ID. This presentation demonstrates how skills and approaches that are used to promote in-person communication with people with ID can be transferred to virtual settings.
Content of presentation:
This presentation outlines how health services and clinicians can prepare for communication success and will include (1) a description of the virtual SIDHT model of care, (2) key principles for communicating with people with ID over video conference and, (3) practical demonstrations of communication approaches.
Effective communication is essential to assessment and care of people with ID. It is key to not only attaining information but also for helping people to feel involved, comfortable, and heard. People with ID will often experience communication difficulties in consultations and this impacts on their healthcare access. Using virtual modalities to provide healthcare is assumed to create further barriers to effective communication between health workers and people with ID and there is skepticism about its use in this population group. However, in the experience of the SIDHT, when health workers prepare for communication success, virtual care can be an effective and safe way to provide timely and person-centered care to people with ID. This presentation demonstrates how skills and approaches that are used to promote in-person communication with people with ID can be transferred to virtual settings.
Content of presentation:
This presentation outlines how health services and clinicians can prepare for communication success and will include (1) a description of the virtual SIDHT model of care, (2) key principles for communicating with people with ID over video conference and, (3) practical demonstrations of communication approaches.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 24 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 25 Nov 2022 |
Event | Professional Association of Nurses in Developmental Disability Australia (PANDDA). 33rd Annual Conference. : Nurses: Engineering Health Pathways - Novotel Hotel , Parramatta, Australia Duration: 24 Nov 2022 → 25 Nov 2022 http://www.pandda.net/files/PANDDA-Conference-2022.pdf |
Conference
Conference | Professional Association of Nurses in Developmental Disability Australia (PANDDA). 33rd Annual Conference. |
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Abbreviated title | Know me for my specialist nursing knowledge |
Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Parramatta |
Period | 24/11/22 → 25/11/22 |
Other | It is with the greatest of pleasure that the PANDDA Committee welcome you to Sydney and Parramatta for the 33rd Annual National PANDDA Conference and Annual General Meeting. The theme for this years Conference is NURSES: Engineering Health Pathways know me for my specialist nursing knowledge. |
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Clinical Research Leader of the Year
Devitt, A. (Recipient), 18 Nov 2024
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