Expecting the unexpected: measures, outcomes and dying trajectories for expected and unexpected death in adults with intellectual disabilities in social care settings in the UK.
Jane BernalKatherine J HuntRhian WorthJulia ShearnEdwin JonesKathy LoweStuart ToddPublished in: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID (2020)
Recognition that most deaths in this group were unanticipated implies a need for better preparation for less expected dying and better anticipation. A descriptive epidemiology of dying among people with intellectual disabilities is needed.