Psychosocial interventions for older people with intellectual disabilities and the role of support staff: A systematic review
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Psychosocial interventions for older people with intellectual disabilities and the role of support staff: A systematic review
Abstract
Background: The life expectancy of people with intellectual disabilities has increased. The implications of ageing have resulted in changes in their support needs and challenges to support staff. Access to evidence based strategies for support staff providing care to elderly with intellectual disabilities remains scarce. A systematic review was conducted to provide an overview of available psychosocial interventions.
Methods: Four databases were searched and assessed according to the PRISMA guidelines. A narrative, integrative method of analysis was conducted to synthesise quantitative and qualitative data.
Results: The 36 studies included in the review reported on interventions aimed at either identifying and meeting the needs or perceptions of older individuals or at improving their behaviour and skills. Furthermore, the role of support staff in the implementation of interventions was either active, assisting or undefined.
Conclusions: This overview of studies could contribute to the existing body of knowledge and help to optimise psychosocial support for a growing population.
Keywords: ageing; intellectual disability; psychosocial interventions; support; systematic review.
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare not to have any conflict of interest.
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