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Dementia in People with Severe/Profound Intellectual (and Multiple) Disabilities: Practice-Based Observations of Symptoms

Authors :
Maureen B.G. Wissing
Andrea S. Fokkens
Roos Dijkstra
Johannes S.M. Hobbelen
Annette A.J. van der Putten
Peter P. De Deyn
Aly Waninge
Alain D. Dekker
Developmental and behavioural disorders in education and care: assessment and intervention
Molecular Neuroscience and Ageing Research (MOLAR)
Health Psychology Research (HPR)
Participation and Health of Persons with Intellectual and Visual Disabilities
Ageing and Allied Health Care
Source :
Journal of mental health research in intellectual disabilities, Journal of mental health research in intellectual disabilities, 364-393. ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, STARTPAGE=364;ENDPAGE=393;ISSN=1931-5864;TITLE=Journal of mental health research in intellectual disabilities, Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 15(4), 364-393. Routledge/Taylor & Francis
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

IntroductionObservable dementia symptoms are hardly studied in people with severe/profound intellectual (and multiple) disabilities (SPI(M)D). Insight in symptomatology is needed for timely signaling/diagnosis. This study aimed to identify practice-based observations of dementia symptoms in this population.MethodsCare professionals and family members were invited to complete a survey about symptoms. Quantitatively analyzed survey data were further deepened through semi-structured interviews with care professionals having vast experience in signaling/diagnosing dementia in this population. Symptoms were categorized using a symptom matrix.ResultsSurvey respondents and interviewees frequently observed a decline in activities of daily living (ADL) functioning and behavioral and psychological changes, like increased irritability, anxiety, apathy and decreased eating/drinking behavior. Cognitive symptoms were particularly recognized in persons with verbal communication and/or walking skills. To lesser extent motor changes and medical comorbidities were reported.ConclusionIncreased insight in dementia symptoms contributes to developing a dedicated screening instrument for dementia in people with SPI(M)D.

Details

ISSN :
19315864 and 19315872
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of mental health research in intellectual disabilities
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3630ce34e72228bd3502a4ba714c0f6c