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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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Increased Life Expectancy of People With Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities: What Does It Change for Parents?

重度知的障害および重複障害のある人たちの平均寿命の延長:親にとって何が変わるのか?

The Meaning of Ageing and the Educational Intervention "Good Life in Old Age": An Ethnographic Study Reflecting the Perspective of Older Adults with Mild Intellectual Disability

Attitudes of support people: a key element when implementing technologies for people with intellectual and visual disabilities

Social Relations of Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities from a Life Course Perspective

Healthy ageing for older adult people with intellectual disability: a scoping review

知的障害のある高齢者の健康的な老化:スコーピングレビュー

Changing life expectancy in European countries 1990-2021: a subanalysis of causes and risk factors from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Global, regional, and national burden of epilepsy, 1990-2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

The global epidemiology and health burden of the autism spectrum: findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

自閉症スペクトラムの世界的疫学と健康負担:2021年世界の疾病負担研究の調査結果

Language and Ageing in Adults With Down Syndrome: An Analysis of Receptive and Expressive Language Measures

A comparative analysis of the prevalence and predictors of chronic pain in older adults with and without intellectual disability in Australia

Supporting healthy ageing for people with intellectual disabilities in group homes: Staff experiences

Epidemiology of constipation and its associated factors in an ageing population of people with an intellectual disability in Ireland: A cross-sectional study

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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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