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Impediments to community-based care for people ageing with intellectual disability in rural New South Wales
Author(s)Stuart Wark, Rafat Hussain, Helen Edwards
Journal titleHealth and Social Care in the Community, vol 22, no 6, November 2014
PublisherWiley Blackwell, November 2014
Pagespp 623-633
Sourcewileyonlinelibrary.com/journals/hsc
KeywordsMental disorder ; Community care ; Rural areas ; Australia.
AnnotationThe emerging phenomenon of ageing with an intellectual disability has become subject to an increasing research focus in recent years. However, there remains little knowledge regarding the specific impediments that community workers face in supporting this cohort. This study aimed to identify the major factors that direct care staff believe have most impact upon individuals ageing with an intellectual disability in the community. A three-round Delphi project was conducted across rural areas of New South Wales in Australia with 31 disability support workers, to gain their perspectives on the main impediments facing a person ageing with intellectual disability. The 2010 study identified that the issue of ageing with an intellectual disability was presenting significant problems for community-based service delivery to this group of people. The panel identified 25 different impediments to the provision of support. A thematic analysis of the items indicated three main themes of 'funding', 'training' and 'access to services'. By identifying these impediments to supporting people ageing with an intellectual disability in the community, both services and government funding bodies have the ability to plan to overcome both current and future problem areas. This identification of impediments may facilitate individuals to receive more appropriate assistance, which in turn may lead to an improved quality of life and maintenance of a community-based placement rather than premature admission to the congregate-care system. This study is particularly timely, given that Australia is in the midst of implementing a National Disability Insurance Scheme, and is an opportunity for all levels of government to agree on the mechanisms to appropriately assist individuals with an intellectual disability to continue to be supported in the community as they age. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-150619250 A
ClassmarkE: PA: RL: 7YA

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