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The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns have had a dramatic impact on many people, but individuals with an intellectual disability, given the prevalence of congregate living and high levels of co-morbid conditions, may be particularly vulnerable at this time. A prior initial surv...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8456373/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34622141 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13340.2 |
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author | McCarron, Mary Allen, Andrew McCausland, Darren Haigh, Margaret Luus, Retha Bavussantakath, Fathima Rosmin Sheerin, Fintan Mulryan, Niamh Burke, Eilish McGlinchey, Eimear Flannery, Fidelma McCallion, Philip |
author_facet | McCarron, Mary Allen, Andrew McCausland, Darren Haigh, Margaret Luus, Retha Bavussantakath, Fathima Rosmin Sheerin, Fintan Mulryan, Niamh Burke, Eilish McGlinchey, Eimear Flannery, Fidelma McCallion, Philip |
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description | Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns have had a dramatic impact on many people, but individuals with an intellectual disability, given the prevalence of congregate living and high levels of co-morbid conditions, may be particularly vulnerable at this time. A prior initial survey of participants of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) found that, despite a majority of participants being tested, only a small proportion had tested positive for COVID-19. Furthermore, despite some reporting positive aspects to the lockdown, a similar proportion were experiencing stress or anxiety during the pandemic. The pandemic and lockdowns have continued, and it is possible that experiences and consequences have changed over time. Aim: To explore over time and in greater depth the impact of COVID-19 and associated lockdowns and to further establish rates of infection, rates of vaccination and participants’ experiences. Methods: A structured questionnaire for people with intellectual disability participating in the IDS-TILDA longitudinal study, to be administered by telephone/video in summer 2021. Where participants are unable to respond independently, a proxy respondent will be invited to either assist the participant or answer questions on their behalf. This questionnaire will include questions from the first COVID-19 questionnaire, with extra questions assessing “long COVID” (i.e. COVID-19 lasting for 12 weeks or longer), infection control behaviours, changes in mental health, social contacts and loneliness, frailty, healthcare, and incidence of vaccination. Impact: The results of this survey will be used to inform healthcare provision for people with intellectual disability during the latter stages of the lockdown and into the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-84563732021-10-06 The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey McCarron, Mary Allen, Andrew McCausland, Darren Haigh, Margaret Luus, Retha Bavussantakath, Fathima Rosmin Sheerin, Fintan Mulryan, Niamh Burke, Eilish McGlinchey, Eimear Flannery, Fidelma McCallion, Philip HRB Open Res Study Protocol Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns have had a dramatic impact on many people, but individuals with an intellectual disability, given the prevalence of congregate living and high levels of co-morbid conditions, may be particularly vulnerable at this time. A prior initial survey of participants of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA) found that, despite a majority of participants being tested, only a small proportion had tested positive for COVID-19. Furthermore, despite some reporting positive aspects to the lockdown, a similar proportion were experiencing stress or anxiety during the pandemic. The pandemic and lockdowns have continued, and it is possible that experiences and consequences have changed over time. Aim: To explore over time and in greater depth the impact of COVID-19 and associated lockdowns and to further establish rates of infection, rates of vaccination and participants’ experiences. Methods: A structured questionnaire for people with intellectual disability participating in the IDS-TILDA longitudinal study, to be administered by telephone/video in summer 2021. Where participants are unable to respond independently, a proxy respondent will be invited to either assist the participant or answer questions on their behalf. This questionnaire will include questions from the first COVID-19 questionnaire, with extra questions assessing “long COVID” (i.e. COVID-19 lasting for 12 weeks or longer), infection control behaviours, changes in mental health, social contacts and loneliness, frailty, healthcare, and incidence of vaccination. Impact: The results of this survey will be used to inform healthcare provision for people with intellectual disability during the latter stages of the lockdown and into the future. F1000 Research Limited 2021-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8456373/ /pubmed/34622141 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13340.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 McCarron M et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol McCarron, Mary Allen, Andrew McCausland, Darren Haigh, Margaret Luus, Retha Bavussantakath, Fathima Rosmin Sheerin, Fintan Mulryan, Niamh Burke, Eilish McGlinchey, Eimear Flannery, Fidelma McCallion, Philip The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey |
title | The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey |
title_full | The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey |
title_fullStr | The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey |
title_short | The impact of COVID-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Protocol for a follow-up survey |
title_sort | impact of covid-19 on people ageing with an intellectual disability in ireland: protocol for a follow-up survey |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8456373/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34622141 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13340.2 |
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