Meehan Elaine, Gallagher Aoife L, Ryan Jennifer, Kerr Claire, O' Sullivan Rory, Galvin Rose, Manikandan Manjula, Wormald Andrew, Robinson Katie
Ageing Research Centre, Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
School of Allied Health, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
HRB Open Res. 2021 Sep 28;4:107. doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13309.1. eCollection 2021.
Background Many adults with childhood-onset neurodisabilities, such as those with intellectual disability or cerebral palsy, report difficulties accessing the healthcare that they require when they are no longer eligible for paediatric services. Compared to the general population, this population is at greater risk of developing many ageing-related diseases and has higher rates of preventable deaths and premature mortality. Addressing unmet healthcare needs is essential to ensuring equitable access in a quality healthcare system. The aim of this systematic review is to synthesise the current available evidence related to unmet healthcare needs in adults with a range of childhood-onset neurodisabilities. Methods A systematic review of quantitative research studies of adults with a range of diagnoses that fall under the neurodisability umbrella and outcomes related to unmet healthcare needs will be undertaken. The Conducting Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Observational Studies (COSMOS-E) guidelines will be adhered to. Searches of key databases will be undertaken, and a two-phase screening process carried out by pairs of independent reviewers to select studies that meet the inclusion criteria. Data will be extracted using a purposefully designed form. Risk of bias will be assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Tools. If it is possible to pool prevalence data, a meta-analysis will be undertaken. Where pooling of data is not possible, a structured synthesis approach will be used, and results will be presented in tables and summarised narratively. Conclusions In recent years, there has been increased emphasis placed on promoting positive ageing and improving the healthcare experiences throughout the lifespan for people with neurodisabilities. Findings of this systematic review can inform decision-making related to healthcare for this vulnerable population and has the potential to contribute to reducing preventable deaths and premature mortality and promoting positive and healthy ageing for this group.
许多患有儿童期神经残疾的成年人,如智力残疾或脑瘫患者,报告称在不再符合儿科服务条件后,难以获得所需的医疗保健。与普通人群相比,这一人群患多种与衰老相关疾病的风险更高,可预防死亡和过早死亡率也更高。满足未得到满足的医疗保健需求对于确保在高质量医疗保健系统中实现公平获得医疗服务至关重要。本系统评价的目的是综合当前与患有一系列儿童期神经残疾的成年人未得到满足的医疗保健需求相关的现有证据。
将对一系列属于神经残疾范畴诊断的成年人的定量研究以及与未得到满足的医疗保健需求相关的结果进行系统评价。将遵循观察性研究的系统评价与Meta分析实施指南(COSMOS-E)。将对关键数据库进行检索,并由独立评审员对进行两阶段筛选过程,以选择符合纳入标准的研究。将使用专门设计的表格提取数据。将使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的批判性评价工具评估偏倚风险。如果有可能汇总患病率数据,将进行Meta分析。在无法汇总数据的情况下,将使用结构化综合方法,并以表格形式呈现结果并进行叙述性总结。
近年来,人们越来越强调促进积极老龄化以及改善神经残疾者一生的医疗保健体验。本系统评价的结果可为这一弱势群体的医疗保健决策提供参考,并有可能有助于减少可预防死亡和过早死亡率,促进该群体的积极健康老龄化。