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在新冠疫情期间,智力和发育障碍者的优先关注事项。

Priority concerns for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Tromans Sam, Kinney Michael, Chester Verity, Alexander Regi, Roy Ashok, Sander Josemir W, Dudson Harry, Shankar Rohit

机构信息

Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, UK; and Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, UK.

Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, UK.

出版信息

BJPsych Open. 2020 Oct 29;6(6):e128. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2020.122.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The approach taken to support individuals during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic needs to take into account the requirements of people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism, who represent a major vulnerable group, with higher rates of co-occurring health conditions and a greater risk of dying prematurely. To date, little evidence on COVID-related concerns have been produced and no report has provided structured feedback from the point of view of people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism or of their family/carers.

AIMS

To provide systemised evidence-based information of the priority concerns for people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHOD

Senior representatives of major UK-based professional and service-user representative organisations with a stake in the care of people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism were contacted to provide a list of concerns across three domains: 'mental health and challenging behaviour', 'physical health and epilepsy' and 'social circumstances and support'. The feedback was developed into statements on frequently reported priorities. These statements were then rated independently by expert clinicians. A video-conference meeting to reconcile outliers and to generate a consensus statement list was held.

RESULTS

Thirty-two organisations were contacted, of which 26 (81%) replied. From the respondent's data, 30 draft consensus statements were generated. Following expert clinician review, there was initially strong consensus for seven statements (23%), increasing to 27 statements (90%) following video conferencing.

CONCLUSIONS

These recommendations highlight the expectations of people with intellectual disabilities and/or autism in the current pandemic. This could support policymakers and professionals' deliver and evidence person-centred care.

摘要

背景

在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,为个人提供支持的方式需要考虑到智障人士和/或自闭症患者的需求,他们是主要的弱势群体,同时患有多种健康状况的比例较高,过早死亡的风险也更大。迄今为止,关于与COVID相关问题的证据很少,也没有报告从智障人士和/或自闭症患者及其家庭/照顾者的角度提供结构化反馈。

目的

提供关于智障人士和/或自闭症患者对COVID-19大流行的优先关注事项的系统化循证信息。

方法

联系了英国主要的专业和服务使用者代表组织中与智障人士和/或自闭症患者护理相关的高级代表,以提供三个领域的关注事项清单:“心理健康和挑战性行为”、“身体健康和癫痫”以及“社会环境和支持”。反馈意见被整理成关于经常报告的优先事项的陈述。然后由专家临床医生独立对这些陈述进行评分。举行了一次视频会议,以协调异常值并生成一份共识陈述清单。

结果

联系了32个组织,其中26个(81%)回复。根据受访者的数据,生成了30条共识陈述草案。经过专家临床医生审查,最初对7条陈述(23%)有强烈共识,视频会议后这一比例增至27条陈述(90%)。

结论

这些建议突出了智障人士和/或自闭症患者在当前大流行中的期望。这可以支持政策制定者和专业人员提供并证明以个人为中心的护理。

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