Co-designing a toolkit of approaches and resources for end-of-life care planning with people with intellectual disabilities within adult social care settings : a multi-phase study

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TUFFREY-WIJNE, Irene | BRUUN, Andrea | TILLEY, Elizabeth | GILES, Jo | GIBSON, Sarah | CRESSWELL, Amanda | KEAGAN-BULL, Richard | JORDAN, Leon | ALLEN, Gemma | SWINDELLS, Sarah | PAYNE, Nicola | HUGHES, Rhidian | ANDERSON-KITTOW, Rebecca

BACKGROUND: People with intellectual disabilities are rarely involved in end-of-life decisions. This study investigated and further developed approaches and resources to enable inclusive end-of-life care planning. METHODS: A multi-centre, multi-method four-phase study, involving 195 researchers, participants, advisors and co-design members, including 36 people with intellectual disabilities: (i) evidence review; (ii) stakeholder focus groups; (iii) Experience-Based Co-Design and (iv) testing of co-designed resources. RESULTS: There was little empirical evidence regarding the efficacy of existing resources. Focus group participants signalled overwhelming support for inclusive end-of-life care planning but notable variance around where/what/when/who/how. The co-design group developed a toolkit of existing and new resources. Feedback from toolkit testers was positive but barriers to staff engagement through the testing period were noted. CONCLUSIONS: Flexible, creative and interactive approaches that open up conversations are the building blocks for inclusive end-of-life care planning. Barriers include lack of staff confidence, time and resources and a death avoidance culture.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jar.70019

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