Adult Day Services for People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Scoping Review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Family & Community Health Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1097/FCH.0000000000000406
Megan R Westmore, Keith A Anderson
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Abstract

Background: Adult day services (ADS) are therapeutic, social, and health-related activities that keep people in their homes, rather than institutional settings. While there is a growing body of literature on ADS for older adults, there is far less information available about ADS for younger adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDDs).

Method: Researchers conducted a scoping review of 6 databases (892 total articles).

Results: After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 74 full articles were reviewed, with 10 articles meeting study requirements. The research team found the literature is limited to simple descriptive reports or interventions that use ADS as a platform.

Conclusions: Simply put, we know very little about the services provided to younger adults with IDD in ADS. Implications for future research are discussed, including the need to catalog the services offered in ADS for younger adults with IDD and to evaluate their impact on participant well-being.

为智力和发育障碍人士提供的成人日间服务:范围审查》。
背景:成人日间服务(Adult Day Services,ADS)是一种治疗、社交和健康相关的活动,它让人们呆在家里,而不是呆在机构里。有关老年人成人日间服务的文献越来越多,但有关有智力和/或发育障碍(IDDs)的年轻成年人成人日间服务的资料却少得多:方法:研究人员对 6 个数据库(共 892 篇文章)进行了范围审查:采用纳入和排除标准后,共审查了 74 篇完整文章,其中 10 篇符合研究要求。研究小组发现,这些文献仅限于简单的描述性报告或将 ADS 作为平台的干预措施:简而言之,我们对 ADS 为患有 IDD 的年轻成年人提供的服务知之甚少。本文讨论了未来研究的意义,包括有必要将 ADS 为患有 IDD 的年轻成年人提供的服务编目,并评估这些服务对参与者福祉的影响。
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期刊介绍: Family & Community Health is a practical quarterly which presents creative, multidisciplinary perspectives and approaches for effective public and community health programs. Each issue focuses on a single timely topic and addresses issues of concern to a wide variety of population groups with diverse ethnic backgrounds, including children and the elderly, men and women, and rural and urban communities.
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