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Key Factors for Quality End‐of‐Life Care for People With Intellectual Disabilities. A Critical Interpretive Synthesis Review Using a ‘Best‐Fit’ Framework Approach

ABSTRACT

Background

The aim of this review was to develop a theoretical framework to guide understanding of the key factors in quality end-of-life care for people with intellectual disabilities.

Method

A systematic review was conducted using a critical interpretive synthesis methodology and a ‘best-fit’ framework approach to develop a new theoretical framework. Databases were searched using a wide-ranging search strategy. Broad eligibility criteria were applied. Data were extracted from a purposive sample of relevant papers for the synthesis.

Results

Of 1270 retrieved records, 40 papers were selected for inclusion in the synthesis. From this, a new theoretical framework was developed comprising three themes—‘a personal approach to care’, ‘an involved network’ and ‘an enabling infrastructure’.

Conclusion

The theoretical framework presented reflects the integration of a range of perspectives and provides a more developed understanding of the key factors in quality end-of-life care for people with intellectual disabilities.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 04/26/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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