唐氏综合征和痴呆患者医疗护理的缺陷和障碍:范围综述

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Godwin Denk Giebel, Pascal Raszke, Milena Weitzel, Jürgen Wasem, Elisabeth Wlasich, Olivia Wagemann, Georg Nübling, Johannes Levin, Arthur Schall, Valentina Tesky, Johannes Pantel, Anke Walendzik, Theresa Hüer
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摘要

患有唐氏综合症(PwDS)的人患阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症的风险大大增加。这可能会给医疗保健带来挑战。为了确定这些挑战,进行了范围审查。方法:检索包括系统的数据库检索和相关机构网站的结构化检索。纳入后,对文章进行了审查,以了解为残疾和痴呆患者提供卫生保健服务的缺陷和障碍。结果在研讨会上进行了讨论和系统化。结果:在确定的3,679篇文章中,23篇被系统检索纳入,2篇被结构化检索纳入。最后,结果在两个维度上系统化:(1)发生问题的医学领域(诊断、治疗、研究和总体问题)和(2)受影响的利益相关者(患者、护理人员、医疗或其他服务提供者)。结论:由于在残疾和痴呆的医疗保健中发现了多种缺陷和障碍,因此改善这一弱势群体的医疗保健服务至关重要。
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Deficits and barriers in medical care of people with down syndrome and dementia: A scoping review.

Introduction: People with Down syndrome (PwDS) have a substantially increased risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia. This can lead to challenges in medical care. To identify these challenges, a scoping review was conducted. Methods: The search consisted of a systematic database search and a structured search on relevant institutional websites. After inclusion, articles were reviewed for deficits and barriers in health care provision for PwDS and dementia. Results were discussed and systematized in a workshop. Results: Of 3,679 articles identified, 23 were included by systematic search and two by structured search. Finally, results were systematized in two dimensions: (1) Medical areas where problems occurred (diagnostics, therapy, research, and overarching issues) and (2) Stakeholders affected (patients, caregivers, and medical or other service providers). Conclusions: Since multiple deficits and barriers were identified in the medical care for PwDS and dementia, it is crucial to improve healthcare provision for this vulnerable group.

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The principal aim of the journal is to provide a medium for the exchange of best practice, knowledge and research between academic and professional disciplines from education, social and health settings to bring about advancement of services for people with intellectual disabilities. The idea of a practice-led journal is both exciting and timely. This journal serves as a medium for all those involved with people with intellectual disabilities to submit and publish papers on issues relevant to promoting services for people with intellectual disabilities.
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