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Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study

OBJECTIVES: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in children/young people with intellectual disabilities. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort; individual record-linked data between Scotland’s 2011 Census and 9.5 years of National Records for Scotland death certific...

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Autores principales: Hughes-McCormack, Laura Anne, Rydzewska, Ewelina, Cooper, Sally-Ann, Fleming, Michael, Mackay, Daniel, Dunn, Kirsty, Ward, Laura, Sosenko, Filip, Barlow, Fiona, Miller, Jenny, Symonds, Joseph D, Jani, Bhautesh D, Truesdale, Maria, Cairns, Deborah, Pell, Jill, Henderson, Angela, Melville, Craig
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36113944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061636
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author Hughes-McCormack, Laura Anne
Rydzewska, Ewelina
Cooper, Sally-Ann
Fleming, Michael
Mackay, Daniel
Dunn, Kirsty
Ward, Laura
Sosenko, Filip
Barlow, Fiona
Miller, Jenny
Symonds, Joseph D
Jani, Bhautesh D
Truesdale, Maria
Cairns, Deborah
Pell, Jill
Henderson, Angela
Melville, Craig
author_facet Hughes-McCormack, Laura Anne
Rydzewska, Ewelina
Cooper, Sally-Ann
Fleming, Michael
Mackay, Daniel
Dunn, Kirsty
Ward, Laura
Sosenko, Filip
Barlow, Fiona
Miller, Jenny
Symonds, Joseph D
Jani, Bhautesh D
Truesdale, Maria
Cairns, Deborah
Pell, Jill
Henderson, Angela
Melville, Craig
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in children/young people with intellectual disabilities. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort; individual record-linked data between Scotland’s 2011 Census and 9.5 years of National Records for Scotland death certification data. SETTING: General community. PARTICIPANTS: Children and young people with intellectual disabilities living in Scotland aged 5–24 years, and an age-matched comparison group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Deaths up to 2020: age of death, age-standardised mortality ratios (age-SMRs); causes of death including cause-specific age-SMRs/sex-SMRs; and avoidable deaths. RESULTS: Death occurred in 260/7247 (3.6%) children/young people with intellectual disabilities (crude mortality rate=388/100 000 person-years) and 528/156 439 (0.3%) children/young people without intellectual disabilities (crude mortality rate=36/100 000 person-years). SMRs for children/young people with versus those without intellectual disabilities were 10.7 for all causes (95% CI 9.47 to 12.1), 5.17 for avoidable death (95% CI 4.19 to 6.37), 2.3 for preventable death (95% CI 1.6 to 3.2) and 16.1 for treatable death (95% CI 12.5 to 20.8). SMRs were highest for children (27.4, 95% CI 20.6 to 36.3) aged 5–9 years, and lowest for young people (6.6, 95% CI 5.1 to 8.6) aged 20–24 years. SMRs were higher in more affluent neighbourhoods. Crude mortality incidences were higher for the children/young people with intellectual disabilities for most International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision chapters. The most common underlying avoidable causes of mortality for children/young people with intellectual disabilities were epilepsy, aspiration/reflux/choking and respiratory infection, and for children/young people without intellectual disabilities were suicide, accidental drug-related deaths and car accidents. CONCLUSION: Children with intellectual disabilities had significantly higher rates of all-cause, avoidable, treatable and preventable mortality than their peers. The largest differences were for treatable mortality, particularly at ages 5–9 years. Interventions to improve healthcare to reduce treatable mortality should be a priority for children/young people with intellectual disabilities. Examples include improved epilepsy management and risk assessments, and coordinated multidisciplinary actions to reduce aspiration/reflux/choking and respiratory infection. This is necessary across all neighbourhoods.
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spelling pubmed-94863412022-09-21 Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study Hughes-McCormack, Laura Anne Rydzewska, Ewelina Cooper, Sally-Ann Fleming, Michael Mackay, Daniel Dunn, Kirsty Ward, Laura Sosenko, Filip Barlow, Fiona Miller, Jenny Symonds, Joseph D Jani, Bhautesh D Truesdale, Maria Cairns, Deborah Pell, Jill Henderson, Angela Melville, Craig BMJ Open Epidemiology OBJECTIVES: To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in children/young people with intellectual disabilities. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort; individual record-linked data between Scotland’s 2011 Census and 9.5 years of National Records for Scotland death certification data. SETTING: General community. PARTICIPANTS: Children and young people with intellectual disabilities living in Scotland aged 5–24 years, and an age-matched comparison group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Deaths up to 2020: age of death, age-standardised mortality ratios (age-SMRs); causes of death including cause-specific age-SMRs/sex-SMRs; and avoidable deaths. RESULTS: Death occurred in 260/7247 (3.6%) children/young people with intellectual disabilities (crude mortality rate=388/100 000 person-years) and 528/156 439 (0.3%) children/young people without intellectual disabilities (crude mortality rate=36/100 000 person-years). SMRs for children/young people with versus those without intellectual disabilities were 10.7 for all causes (95% CI 9.47 to 12.1), 5.17 for avoidable death (95% CI 4.19 to 6.37), 2.3 for preventable death (95% CI 1.6 to 3.2) and 16.1 for treatable death (95% CI 12.5 to 20.8). SMRs were highest for children (27.4, 95% CI 20.6 to 36.3) aged 5–9 years, and lowest for young people (6.6, 95% CI 5.1 to 8.6) aged 20–24 years. SMRs were higher in more affluent neighbourhoods. Crude mortality incidences were higher for the children/young people with intellectual disabilities for most International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision chapters. The most common underlying avoidable causes of mortality for children/young people with intellectual disabilities were epilepsy, aspiration/reflux/choking and respiratory infection, and for children/young people without intellectual disabilities were suicide, accidental drug-related deaths and car accidents. CONCLUSION: Children with intellectual disabilities had significantly higher rates of all-cause, avoidable, treatable and preventable mortality than their peers. The largest differences were for treatable mortality, particularly at ages 5–9 years. Interventions to improve healthcare to reduce treatable mortality should be a priority for children/young people with intellectual disabilities. Examples include improved epilepsy management and risk assessments, and coordinated multidisciplinary actions to reduce aspiration/reflux/choking and respiratory infection. This is necessary across all neighbourhoods. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9486341/ /pubmed/36113944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061636 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Hughes-McCormack, Laura Anne
Rydzewska, Ewelina
Cooper, Sally-Ann
Fleming, Michael
Mackay, Daniel
Dunn, Kirsty
Ward, Laura
Sosenko, Filip
Barlow, Fiona
Miller, Jenny
Symonds, Joseph D
Jani, Bhautesh D
Truesdale, Maria
Cairns, Deborah
Pell, Jill
Henderson, Angela
Melville, Craig
Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
title Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
title_full Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
title_fullStr Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
title_short Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
title_sort rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486341/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36113944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061636
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