Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.

<h4>Background</h4>People with disabilities experience significant healthcare disparities, including missed opportunities for preventive, inaccessible services, and inadequate communication with providers. These challenges often lead to unmet healthcare needs and poor health outcomes. Di...

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Main Authors: Ashley Falcon, Andrew Porter, Brady Wallace, Jenna Tatavitto, Gillian Aaronson, Arnina Wiles, Rachel Ryan, Lindsey Rosenbloom
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329328
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author Ashley Falcon
Andrew Porter
Brady Wallace
Jenna Tatavitto
Gillian Aaronson
Arnina Wiles
Rachel Ryan
Lindsey Rosenbloom
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Andrew Porter
Brady Wallace
Jenna Tatavitto
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Arnina Wiles
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Lindsey Rosenbloom
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description <h4>Background</h4>People with disabilities experience significant healthcare disparities, including missed opportunities for preventive, inaccessible services, and inadequate communication with providers. These challenges often lead to unmet healthcare needs and poor health outcomes. Disability disclosure is one strategy that may aid in closing this healthcare equity gap, though limited research sheds light on patient and caregiver feelings towards and preferences for disclosure.<h4>Objective</h4>This study assessed comfort with and preferences for disability disclosure within healthcare settings among individuals with developmental disabilities and caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities.<h4>Methods</h4>An exploratory qualitative research design was employed, utilizing semi-structured interviews with 22 participants (10 patients and 12 caregivers) in South Florida. Data were transcribed and analyzed through thematic analysis to identify key themes related to disability disclosure in healthcare settings.<h4>Results</h4>Five main themes emerged. Two themes centered on the downside of disclosure (harm avoidance and disclosure utility), while two themes illuminated the upside of disclosure (disclosure necessity and reduced stigma). The final theme focused on disclosure preferences.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Comfort with disability disclosure among patients and caregivers was largely motivated by a desire to avoid perceived pitfalls and secure quality healthcare. Findings confirm the persistence of inadequate healthcare delivered to patients with disabilities, and the beneficial role disability disclosure can play in addressing current deficiencies. With support of healthcare system leadership and other salient stakeholder groups, further research can inform development, implementation, and evaluation of disclosure systems that facilitate equitable care delivery and improve health outcomes among patients with developmental disabilities.
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spelling doaj-art-35fa59214edb4c33b02f9aa6f431a3f62025-08-23T05:32:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01208e032932810.1371/journal.pone.0329328Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.Ashley FalconAndrew PorterBrady WallaceJenna TatavittoGillian AaronsonArnina WilesRachel RyanLindsey Rosenbloom<h4>Background</h4>People with disabilities experience significant healthcare disparities, including missed opportunities for preventive, inaccessible services, and inadequate communication with providers. These challenges often lead to unmet healthcare needs and poor health outcomes. Disability disclosure is one strategy that may aid in closing this healthcare equity gap, though limited research sheds light on patient and caregiver feelings towards and preferences for disclosure.<h4>Objective</h4>This study assessed comfort with and preferences for disability disclosure within healthcare settings among individuals with developmental disabilities and caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities.<h4>Methods</h4>An exploratory qualitative research design was employed, utilizing semi-structured interviews with 22 participants (10 patients and 12 caregivers) in South Florida. Data were transcribed and analyzed through thematic analysis to identify key themes related to disability disclosure in healthcare settings.<h4>Results</h4>Five main themes emerged. Two themes centered on the downside of disclosure (harm avoidance and disclosure utility), while two themes illuminated the upside of disclosure (disclosure necessity and reduced stigma). The final theme focused on disclosure preferences.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Comfort with disability disclosure among patients and caregivers was largely motivated by a desire to avoid perceived pitfalls and secure quality healthcare. Findings confirm the persistence of inadequate healthcare delivered to patients with disabilities, and the beneficial role disability disclosure can play in addressing current deficiencies. With support of healthcare system leadership and other salient stakeholder groups, further research can inform development, implementation, and evaluation of disclosure systems that facilitate equitable care delivery and improve health outcomes among patients with developmental disabilities.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329328
spellingShingle Ashley Falcon
Andrew Porter
Brady Wallace
Jenna Tatavitto
Gillian Aaronson
Arnina Wiles
Rachel Ryan
Lindsey Rosenbloom
Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.
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title Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.
title_full Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.
title_fullStr Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.
title_full_unstemmed Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.
title_short Disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities: A qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives.
title_sort disability disclosure in healthcare settings for individuals with developmental disabilities a qualitative study of patient and caregiver perspectives
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329328
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