Mortality in residential care facilities for people with disability: a descriptive cross-sectional analysis of statutory notifications in Ireland.
Martin J McMahonAisling M O'ConnorPaul DunbarAnna DelanyLaura BehanCarol GroganLaura M KeyesPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Although incidence of death was low, residents of congregated and larger settings had higher incidence of death than residents of other settings. This should be a consideration for practice and policy. Given the high contribution of respiratory diseases to deaths and the potential avoidability of these, there is a need for improved respiratory health management in this population. Nearly half of all deaths were reported as unexpected; however, overlap in the characteristics of expected and unexpected deaths highlights the need for clearer definitions.
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