英文摘要
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Skin disease is one of the most common health issues among residents in disability institutions. The mentally disabled are a high-risk group of residents in these institutions, and this group commonly contracts one to many types of skin disease. A group-centric lifestyle and a lack of a strategy to alleviate skin problems is the main reason skin diseases are unable to decrease. Domestic research is mostly on topics concerning disease types and infection rate, but few are related to the topic of improvement Programs. The purpose of this research is to review the process and effectiveness of the Skin Problem Improvement Plan implemented in a physical and mental disability institution. The period of implementation was 8 years, from 2009 to 2016. There were 97 participants with severe or extreme-severe mental retardation, of whom 63 were men (65%) and 34 were women (35%). A total of 41.2% of the participants suffered from mental retardation disorder, 49.5% from multiple disorders, 7.2% from autism, and 2.1% from physical disabilities. This program consisted of skin examinations and outpatient medical skin care and other means of treatment. Regular skin examinations as well as 2 visits per week to the clinic were provided, and daily treatment followed as per each examination required. Research method: qualitative research by conducting interviews on 7 participants who were medical and teaching staff in order to assess the process of implementation. Results: Skin problems occur mainly because the disabled suffer from oral and mental barriers which weaken their ability to reflect on skin problems and understand the need for good hygiene. Furthermore, a group-centric lifestyle that poses as a barrier to setting aside personal-hygiene items and the difficulty for the disabled to develop hygiene habits are factors that contribute to the difficulty of alleviating skin problems. Reinforcing personal-hygiene education, maintaining clean and moisturized skin, and implementing medical treatment are main factors that can alleviate skin problems. Conclusion and Suggestions: This research has shown the program’s positive contribution to the improvement of skin problems in residents of disability institutions and has also seen approval by the participants. Through consolidating the strategic model for skin-problem improvement, this research suggests key factors during each phase of the implementation of this program, to which disability institutions can refer.
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