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障害者が高齢になったときの健康問題などの課題に取り組んでいる論文

シニア世代のきょうだいが集まる場で話題になることの一つに、高齢になった障がいのある兄弟姉妹の健康問題における課題があります。また、自分が障がいのある兄弟姉妹より先に逝くことになった場合に備えて何ができるのかという課題も話題になります。このページでは、こうした課題に取り組んでくださっている内外の研究者の論文を集めていきます。英語文献のほうが情報を集めやすいので、最初は英語が多めになります。

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Advancing inclusive brain health and dementia care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: a public health framework

Can video prompting be used to teach employment skills to older adults with moderate to moderate-severe intellectual developmental disabilities?

Physical activity mentoring programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities: A scoping review

The impact of lead exposure on idiopathic developmental intellectual disability: A shifting burden from children to older adults (1990-2021)

Cancers in an aging population with severe motor and intellectual disabilities: a single-center retrospective cohort study

重症心身障害の高齢者集団における癌:単一施設後ろ向きコホート研究

Early Markers for Dementia in the Intellectual Disability Population: A Systematic Literature Review

Involving Adult Siblings in the Lives of Individuals With Pervasive Support Needs: Attitudes of Healthcare Professionals

広範にわたる支援を必要とする人たちの生活に成人したきょうだいを関与させること:医療従事者の態度

Natural Setting Interventions to Increase Physical Activity Level in Older Adults With Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review

Autism, Diagnostics, and Dementia: A Consensus Report From the 2nd International Summit on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia

Good mental health for people with intellectual disabilities: a participatory focus group study

Advancing care priorities for health and quality of life among older adults in the autism and/or intellectual disabilities communities: proceedings of an international Think Tank

Exploring good mental health for people with intellectual disabilities: a qualitative interview study with mental health experts

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​Meeting to spread sibling support

The Society for Disseminating Sibling Support has been active since 2004 with the aim of disseminating support for siblings of people with chronic illnesses and disabilities. Since the challenges that siblings can have change with age and last a lifetime, the support targets include not only children but also adults.

© ©Meeting to spread sibling support

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