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以色列一家非营利组织日间项目中,与新冠疫情相关的限制措施与成年智障人士功能技能变化的关联

Association of COVID-19-Related Restrictions With Changes in Functional Skills of Adults With Intellectual Disabilities in Day Programs of an Israeli Non-Profit Organization.

作者信息

Ben David Nophar, Lotan Meir, Moran Daniel Sender

机构信息

Amichai, Non-Profit Organization, Hod Hasharon, Israel.

Ariel University, Israel.

出版信息

Res Pract Persons Severe Disabl. 2023 Jun;48(2):79-91. doi: 10.1177/15407969231173929. Epub 2023 May 17.

Abstract

Intellectual disability (ID) is assumed to be a dynamic phenomenon influenced by personal and environmental factors. During the 18 months of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, most day centers remained open for adults with ID who lived with their families (most of them with severe/profound [S/P] ID) but were closed to those who lived in group homes (with moderate and mild ID). Owing to the fewer participants in day centers, adults with S/P ID received more hours of therapy than before the pandemic. Using a functional screening tool, functional and environmental changes were mapped and discussed in team meetings. As expected, the pandemic caused environmental and personnel changes that affected all groups. The moderate ( = 29) and mild ( = 31) groups deteriorated over the 18 months of the study, especially the senior ones. However, the functional state of the S/P group ( = 16) improved. These results support the understanding that ID is truly dynamic throughout the lifespan. Functional improvements for S/P ID can occur during adulthood with intense and individually adapted interventions.

摘要

智力残疾(ID)被认为是一种受个人和环境因素影响的动态现象。在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的18个月期间,大多数日间护理中心对与家人同住的成年智力残疾者(其中大多数为重度/极重度[S/P]智力残疾)仍保持开放,但对住在集体之家的成年智力残疾者(中度和轻度智力残疾)则关闭。由于日间护理中心的参与者减少,重度/极重度智力残疾的成年人接受治疗的时长比大流行前更多。使用一种功能筛查工具,对功能和环境变化进行了梳理,并在团队会议上进行了讨论。不出所料,大流行导致了影响所有群体的环境和人员变化。在研究的18个月期间,中度(n = 29)和轻度(n = 31)组的情况恶化,尤其是年长者。然而,重度/极重度组(n = 16)的功能状态有所改善。这些结果支持了这样一种认识,即智力残疾在整个生命周期中确实是动态变化的。通过强化且个性化的适应性干预,重度/极重度智力残疾在成年期也可以实现功能改善。

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