The neglected puzzle of dementia in people with severe/profound intellectual disabilities
A systematic literature review of observable symptomsThe neglected puzzle of dementia in people with severe/profound intellectual disabilities
A systematic literature review of observable symptomsSamenvatting
BACKGROUND: Dementia is increasingly prevalent in people with severe/profound intellectual disabilities. However, early detection and diagnosis of dementia is complex in this population. This study aimed to identify observable dementia symptoms in adults with severe/profound intellectual disabilities in available literature. METHOD: A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, PsycINFO and Web of Science with an exhaustive search string using a combination of search terms for severe/profound intellectual disabilities and dementia/ageing. RESULTS: Eleven studies met inclusion criteria. Cognitive decline, behavioural and psychological alterations, decline in activities of daily living as well as neurological and physical changes were found. CONCLUSIONS: Only a very limited number of studies reported symptoms ascribed to dementia in adults with severe/profound intellectual disabilities. Given the complexity of signalling and diagnosing dementia, dedicated studies are required to unravel the natural history of dementia in this population.
Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | Mental Handicap Research Wiley-Blackwell, Vol. 35, Uitgave: 1, Pagina's: 24-45 |
Datum | 2022-01 |
Type | Andersoortig materiaal |
DOI | 10.1111/jar.12920 |
Taal | Engels |