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Last months of life of people with intellectual disabilities: a UK population‐based study of death and dying in intellectual disability community services

Last months of life of people with intellectual disabilities: a UK population‐based study of death and dying in intellectual disability community services
Last months of life of people with intellectual disabilities: a UK population‐based study of death and dying in intellectual disability community services
Background: population‐based data are presented on the nature of dying in intellectual disability services.

Methods: a retrospective survey was conducted over 18 months with a sample of UK‐based intellectual disability service providers that supported over 12,000. Core data were obtained for 222 deaths within this population. For 158 (71%) deaths, respondents returned a supplemented and modified version of VOICES‐SF.

Results: the observed death was 12.2 deaths per 1,000 people supported per year, but just over a third deaths had been deaths anticipated by care staff. Mortality patterns, place of usual care and availability of external support exerted considerable influence over outcomes at the end of life.

Conclusion: death is not a common event in intellectual disability services. A major disadvantage experienced by people with intellectual disabilities was that their deaths were relatively unanticipated. People with intellectual disabilities living in supported living settings, even when their dying was anticipated, experienced poorer outcomes.
care settings, end of life care, intellectual disability, mortality, place of death
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Todd, Stuart, Bernal, Jane, Shearn, Julia, Worth, Rhian, Jones, Edwin, Lowe, Kathy, Madden, Phil, Barr, Owen, Forrester Jones, Rachel, Jarvis, Paul, Kroll, Thilo, Mccarron, Mary, Read, Sue and Hunt, Katherine (2020) Last months of life of people with intellectual disabilities: a UK population‐based study of death and dying in intellectual disability community services. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 33 (6), 1245-1258. (doi:10.1111/jar.12744).

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Abstract

Background: population‐based data are presented on the nature of dying in intellectual disability services.

Methods: a retrospective survey was conducted over 18 months with a sample of UK‐based intellectual disability service providers that supported over 12,000. Core data were obtained for 222 deaths within this population. For 158 (71%) deaths, respondents returned a supplemented and modified version of VOICES‐SF.

Results: the observed death was 12.2 deaths per 1,000 people supported per year, but just over a third deaths had been deaths anticipated by care staff. Mortality patterns, place of usual care and availability of external support exerted considerable influence over outcomes at the end of life.

Conclusion: death is not a common event in intellectual disability services. A major disadvantage experienced by people with intellectual disabilities was that their deaths were relatively unanticipated. People with intellectual disabilities living in supported living settings, even when their dying was anticipated, experienced poorer outcomes.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 March 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 31 May 2020
Published date: 1 November 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: The study was funded by the Baily Thomas Charitable Fund. The Fund had no influence in the study design or in writing of the manuscript. The authors are deeply indebted to the intellectual disability service providers across the UK that participated in and supported this study. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Keywords: care settings, end of life care, intellectual disability, mortality, place of death

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Local EPrints ID: 441494
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441494
ISSN: 1360-2322
PURE UUID: 25936939-bb17-423b-b209-38160dff89bb
ORCID for Katherine Hunt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6173-7319

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Date deposited: 16 Jun 2020 16:30
Last modified: 25 Jun 2024 01:43

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Author: Stuart Todd
Author: Jane Bernal
Author: Julia Shearn
Author: Rhian Worth
Author: Edwin Jones
Author: Kathy Lowe
Author: Phil Madden
Author: Owen Barr
Author: Rachel Forrester Jones
Author: Paul Jarvis
Author: Thilo Kroll
Author: Mary Mccarron
Author: Sue Read
Author: Katherine Hunt ORCID iD

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