TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of the initial response to COVID-19 on long-term care for people with intellectual disability
T2 - an interrupted time series analysis of incident reports
AU - Schuengel, C.
AU - Tummers, J.
AU - Embregts, P. J.C.M.
AU - Leusink, G. L.
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - Background: The lockdown-measures in response to COVID-19 taken by long-term care organisations might have impacted problem behaviour and behavioural functioning of people with intellectual disability. This study tested changes in reported incidents, in particular regarding aggression, unexplained absence and, for contrast, medication errors. Methods: Metadata on weekly incident and near-incident reports from 2016 to June 2020 involving over 14 000 clients with mild to serious intellectual disability of 's Heeren Loo, a long-term care organisation for people with intellectual disability, were subjected to interrupted time series analysis, comparing the COVID-19 with the pre-COVID-19 period. Results: The imposition of lockdown-measures coincided with a significant drop in incidents (total, P <.001; aggression, P =.008; unexplained absences, P =.008; and medication errors, P <.001). Incidents in total (P =.001) and with aggression (P <.001) then climbed from this initial low level, while medication errors remained stably low (P =.94). Conclusion: The rise in incidents involving aggression, against the background of generally lowered reporting, underlines the need for pandemic control measures that are suitable for people with intellectual disability in long-term care.
AB - Background: The lockdown-measures in response to COVID-19 taken by long-term care organisations might have impacted problem behaviour and behavioural functioning of people with intellectual disability. This study tested changes in reported incidents, in particular regarding aggression, unexplained absence and, for contrast, medication errors. Methods: Metadata on weekly incident and near-incident reports from 2016 to June 2020 involving over 14 000 clients with mild to serious intellectual disability of 's Heeren Loo, a long-term care organisation for people with intellectual disability, were subjected to interrupted time series analysis, comparing the COVID-19 with the pre-COVID-19 period. Results: The imposition of lockdown-measures coincided with a significant drop in incidents (total, P <.001; aggression, P =.008; unexplained absences, P =.008; and medication errors, P <.001). Incidents in total (P =.001) and with aggression (P <.001) then climbed from this initial low level, while medication errors remained stably low (P =.94). Conclusion: The rise in incidents involving aggression, against the background of generally lowered reporting, underlines the need for pandemic control measures that are suitable for people with intellectual disability in long-term care.
KW - administrative data
KW - aggression
KW - COVID-19
KW - incident reports
KW - long term care
KW - people with intellectual disability
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U2 - 10.1111/jir.12778
DO - 10.1111/jir.12778
M3 - Article
C2 - 32954592
AN - SCOPUS:85091153611
VL - 64
SP - 817
EP - 824
JO - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
JF - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
SN - 0964-2633
IS - 11
ER -