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在新冠疫情期间,什么能帮助到英国的重度智力残疾和多重残疾人士?

What Would Have Helped People With Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities in the UK During COVID-19?

作者信息

Bradshaw Jill, Maguire Roseann, Gillooly Amanda, Hatton Christopher, Caton Sue, Jahoda Andrew, Oloidi Edward, Taggart Laurence, Todd Stuart, Hastings Richard

机构信息

Tizard Centre University of Kent Kent UK.

Institute of Health and Wellbeing University of Glasgow Glasgow UK.

出版信息

J Policy Pract Intellect Disabil. 2024 Dec;21(4):e70000. doi: 10.1111/jppi.70000. Epub 2024 Nov 21.

Abstract

People with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities can be excluded from research and relatively little is known about the experiences of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities and their carers during COVID-19. This paper aims to further explore the impact on this group via information provided by paid and family carers. It focuses on key areas such as access to social and health services in addition to questions about health and well-being. In contextualising these results, some comparisons are made to impacts on other groups. This paper also explores what we might do better in future to support this population. Carers were invited to complete an online survey about their experiences and the experiences of people they supported during COVID-19 and to suggest what might have made life better. They were invited to complete this survey at four time points (waves) between December 2020 and December 2022. This paper reports on Waves 1-3, that is to August 2022. Services for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities reduced during COVID-19 and have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. People with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities were reported to experience increased social isolation, deteriorating mental and physical health, increased behavioural signs of distress and reduced life skills. Three areas were identified regarding what would have made life better: opportunities for social contact and activities; improved access to health and social care services, and; consistent and responsive staff. Results are explored in the context of current challenges in service provision, including staff retention and shifts in staff culture during the pandemic.

摘要

重度智力和多重残疾人士可能会被排除在研究之外,而且对于重度智力和多重残疾人士及其照顾者在新冠疫情期间的经历,我们了解得相对较少。本文旨在通过付费照顾者和家庭照顾者提供的信息,进一步探讨对这一群体的影响。它关注的关键领域包括获得社会和医疗服务的情况,以及关于健康和福祉的问题。在将这些结果置于具体背景时,我们将其与对其他群体的影响进行了一些比较。本文还探讨了我们未来可以如何做得更好以支持这一人群。照顾者被邀请完成一项关于他们在新冠疫情期间的经历以及他们所支持的人的经历的在线调查,并提出可能会让生活变得更好的建议。他们被邀请在2020年12月至2022年12月期间的四个时间点(阶段)完成这项调查。本文报告的是第1至3阶段,即截至2022年8月的情况。在新冠疫情期间,为重度智力和多重残疾人士提供的服务减少了,并且尚未恢复到疫情前的水平。据报告,重度智力和多重残疾人士的社会隔离加剧、身心健康恶化、痛苦的行为迹象增加以及生活技能下降。关于如何让生活变得更好,确定了三个方面:社交接触和活动的机会;改善获得医疗和社会护理服务的情况,以及;始终如一且反应迅速的工作人员。我们将在当前服务提供面临的挑战背景下探讨这些结果,包括疫情期间的员工留用和员工文化转变。

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