The number of older people, including those with disabilities, has increased substantially in most countries and it will accelerate in the next decades(UN, 2022: OMS, 2022). Among this population, experts have established a distinction between two different phenomena (Verbrugge, Yang 2002): dis‐ability with aging (DWA, elderly incurring into impairments) and aging with disability (AWD, elderly who incurred into impairments during the devel‐opmental age). AWD has peculiar needs (Putnam & Bigby, 2021; Koon et al., 2020) calling for redefining long‐term services and supports (LTSS) bridgingaging and disability (Putnam, 2007). The paper presents the results of a scoping review (Arskey, O’Malley, 2005; Levac et al., 2010) aiming at exploringthe current state of the art of existing LTSS initiatives and mapping projects, solutions, strategies and interventions used to address AWD needs. Despitethe confirmed paucity of studies dedicated specifically to AWD and focused on LTSS, findings from the analysis of the 54 selected papers contribute tobuild scientific evidence where it is lacking and to support evidence‐based integrated, multicomponent, and crossing long‐term solutions to meet the mounting challenges of population AWD.
(2024). Servizi e soluzioni di Long Term Care per persone con disabilità che invecchiano. Un’analisi esplorativa a partire da una scoping review [journal article - articolo]. In ITALIAN JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR INCLUSION. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/274229
Servizi e soluzioni di Long Term Care per persone con disabilità che invecchiano. Un’analisi esplorativa a partire da una scoping review
Giraldo, Mabel;
2024-01-01
Abstract
The number of older people, including those with disabilities, has increased substantially in most countries and it will accelerate in the next decades(UN, 2022: OMS, 2022). Among this population, experts have established a distinction between two different phenomena (Verbrugge, Yang 2002): dis‐ability with aging (DWA, elderly incurring into impairments) and aging with disability (AWD, elderly who incurred into impairments during the devel‐opmental age). AWD has peculiar needs (Putnam & Bigby, 2021; Koon et al., 2020) calling for redefining long‐term services and supports (LTSS) bridgingaging and disability (Putnam, 2007). The paper presents the results of a scoping review (Arskey, O’Malley, 2005; Levac et al., 2010) aiming at exploringthe current state of the art of existing LTSS initiatives and mapping projects, solutions, strategies and interventions used to address AWD needs. Despitethe confirmed paucity of studies dedicated specifically to AWD and focused on LTSS, findings from the analysis of the 54 selected papers contribute tobuild scientific evidence where it is lacking and to support evidence‐based integrated, multicomponent, and crossing long‐term solutions to meet the mounting challenges of population AWD.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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