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Perspectives about support challenges facing health workers assisting older adults with and without intellectual disability in rural versus urban settings in Australia

机译:关于支持卫生工作者面临的挑战的观点,在澳大利亚的农村与城市环境中有没有智力残疾的卫生工作者

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Aims: Life expectancy for both sexes in Australia exceeds 80 years, with individuals with intellectual disability also increasingly living into older age. This research aimed to comparatively examine perceptions of staff supporting either older adults or age peers with lifelong intellectual disability. Methods: This project asked 420 medical, health, and support workers about training adequacy, health services access, and trigger points for premature institutionalisation. This paper is based on a subsample of 196 respondents who provided quantitative and qualitative responses. Results: There was considerable variation in confidence in supporting ageing individuals, while only 23.7% of doctors reported their training was adequate to support adults ageing with intellectual disability. A lack of services and poor carer health were identified as triggers for premature institutionalisation. Conclusions: The study revealed key differences in staff perceptions of support provision and training adequacy when comparing ageing individuals with intellectual disability to the general ageing population.
机译:目的:澳大利亚两性的预期寿命超过80年,具有智力残疾的个人也越来越多地生活成年龄。该研究旨在相对审视支持具有终身智力残疾的老年人或年龄同学的工作人员的看法。方法:该项目询问了420名医疗,健康,支持工人有关培训充足性,卫生服务进入和触发积分,以进行过早制度化。本文基于196名受访者的子样本,提供了定量和定性响应。结果:对支持老龄化个人的信心有相当大的变化,而只有23.7%的医生报告其培训足以支持具有智力残疾的成年人老龄化。缺乏服务和不良的护理健康被确定为早产制度化的触发。结论:该研究揭示了人员对支持条款和培训充足性的关键差异,使老年人与普通老龄化人口的智力残疾。

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