Chuong H Ting, Md M Rahman, Yoke Y Chen, Razitasham Safii, Sharifa Ew Puteh, Rosalia Saimon, Abg S Adenan
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唐氏综合症是导致智力残疾的最普遍的遗传疾病。医疗保健的进步大大延长了患有这种疾病的人的预期寿命,使就业成为独立生活和生活质量的重要组成部分。本研究旨在梳理唐氏综合症患者就业能力和就业经历的相关文献,重点关注唐氏综合症患者就业率的演变和影响就业的因素,如认知和个人因素、社会态度、挑战和有效支持系统等。使用Arksey和O'Malley的方法,对PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science (WoS)、CINAHL和Medline的相关定性和定量文章进行了范围审查。搜索的重点是1980年至2023年的文章标题和摘要中的关键词。搜索策略使用医学主题词(MeSH),包括“工作”、“唐氏综合症”和“就业”。所有采用定性、定量和混合方法发表的英文文章均被纳入。在最初的4296篇文章中,评估了32篇全文文章,其中9篇符合纳入标准。数据显示,唐氏综合症患者的就业率有所提高,最近的就业率为53%。然而,工作往往局限于食品服务等行业,他们的技能没有得到充分利用。与就业状况相关的关键因素包括认知能力、家庭支持和社会态度。尽管有积极的看法,但系统性偏见等重大障碍仍然存在。有效的支持系统至关重要,但往往受到机会有限的阻碍。总之,唐氏综合症患者的就业机会有所改善,但工作多样性有限和系统性障碍等挑战依然存在。建议采取综合政策,促进包容性就业做法和量身定制的支持系统。
Employment of people with Down syndrome: A scoping review.
Down syndrome is the most prevalent genetic condition contributing to intellectual disability. Advancements in medical care have significantly increased the life expectancy of people with this condition, making employment a vital component for independent living and quality of life. The aim of this study was to examine the current literature on the employability and employment experiences of individuals with Down syndrome, focusing on the evolution of the employment rate and factors influencing employment such as cognitive and personal factors, societal attitudes, challenges, and effective support systems. Using Arksey and O'Malley's methodology, a scoping review of relevant qualitative and quantitative articles from PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), CINAHL, and Medline was conducted. The search focused on the keywords found in the title and abstract of articles from 1980 to 2023. The search strategy utilized medical subject headings (MeSH), including "work", "Down syndrome", and "employment". All articles employing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods that were published in English were included. Of an initial 4,296 articles, 32 full-text articles were evaluated, and nine met the inclusion criteria. The data indicated improved employment rates for people with Down syndrome, with a recent employment rate of 53%. However, jobs are often limited to sectors like food service and are underutilizing their skills. Key factors associated with employment status include cognitive abilities, family support, and social attitudes. Despite positive perceptions, significant barriers such as systemic bias persist. Effective support systems are crucial but are often hindered by limited opportunities. In conclusion, employment opportunities for people with Down syndrome have improved, but challenges such as limited job diversity and systemic barriers remain. Comprehensive policies are recommended to promote inclusive employment practices and tailored support systems.