TY - JOUR
T1 - The inclusion of adults with intellectual disabilities in health research – challenges, barriers and opportunities
T2 - a mixed-method study among stakeholders in England
AU - SpeakUp
AU - CHAMPS
AU - Bishop, R.
AU - Laugharne, R.
AU - Shaw, N.
AU - Russell, A. M.
AU - Goodley, D.
AU - Banerjee, S.
AU - Clack, E.
AU - Shankar, R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research published by MENCAP and International Association of the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2023/10/10
Y1 - 2023/10/10
N2 - Background: The study aims to understand system barriers to research participation for people with intellectual disabilities. Methods: A mixed-methods approach examined the inclusivity of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) in a random sample of National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) studies conducted in 2019–2020. An online questionnaire (stage 1) was sent to the selected studies lead investigators. An expert by experience panel of 25 people with intellectual disabilities (IDs, stage 2), discussed the stage 1 feedback. Descriptive statistics for quantitative data and thematic analysis for qualitative data was conducted. Results: Of 180 studies reviewed, 131 studies (78%) excluded people with IDs. Of these, 45 (34.3%) study researchers provided feedback. Seven (20%) of the 34 studies which included people with IDs gave feedback. Of all respondents over half felt their study had some relevance to people with IDs. A minority (7.6%) stated their study had no relevance. For a quarter of respondents (23.5%), resource issues were a challenge. Qualitative analysis of both stages produced four overarching themes of Research design and delivery, Informed consent, Resource allocation, and Knowledge and skills. Conclusion: Health research continues to exclude people with IDs. Researchers and experts by experience identified non-accessible research design, lack of confidence with capacity and consent processes, limited resources such as time and a need for training as barriers. Ethics committees appear reluctant to include people with cognitive deficits to ‘protect’ them. People with IDs want to be included in research, not only as participants but also through coproduction.
AB - Background: The study aims to understand system barriers to research participation for people with intellectual disabilities. Methods: A mixed-methods approach examined the inclusivity of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) in a random sample of National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) studies conducted in 2019–2020. An online questionnaire (stage 1) was sent to the selected studies lead investigators. An expert by experience panel of 25 people with intellectual disabilities (IDs, stage 2), discussed the stage 1 feedback. Descriptive statistics for quantitative data and thematic analysis for qualitative data was conducted. Results: Of 180 studies reviewed, 131 studies (78%) excluded people with IDs. Of these, 45 (34.3%) study researchers provided feedback. Seven (20%) of the 34 studies which included people with IDs gave feedback. Of all respondents over half felt their study had some relevance to people with IDs. A minority (7.6%) stated their study had no relevance. For a quarter of respondents (23.5%), resource issues were a challenge. Qualitative analysis of both stages produced four overarching themes of Research design and delivery, Informed consent, Resource allocation, and Knowledge and skills. Conclusion: Health research continues to exclude people with IDs. Researchers and experts by experience identified non-accessible research design, lack of confidence with capacity and consent processes, limited resources such as time and a need for training as barriers. Ethics committees appear reluctant to include people with cognitive deficits to ‘protect’ them. People with IDs want to be included in research, not only as participants but also through coproduction.
KW - (Global) Developmental Delay
KW - Ethics
KW - Intellectual Disability
KW - Methodology in research
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UR - https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/context/pms-research/article/2143/viewcontent/J_intellect_Disabil_Res___2023___Bishop___The_inclusion_of_adults_with_intellectual_disabilities_in_health_research_.pdf
U2 - 10.1111/jir.13097
DO - 10.1111/jir.13097
M3 - Article
C2 - 37815212
AN - SCOPUS:85173649566
SN - 0964-2633
VL - 68
SP - 140
EP - 149
JO - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
JF - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
IS - 2
ER -