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Adults with learning difficulties die 20 years earlier, says report

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 2, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Issue

People with learning difficulties and autism in England die almost 20 years younger than the rest of the population, according to a long-awaited report. The report found that 39% of the deaths of people with learning difficulties and autism in 2023 were classified as avoidable, almost twice as high as the general population.

The Problem and Its Causes

The learning disabilities mortality review was created in 2015 to understand why so many in this group died younger than the wider population and for avoidable causes. The latest research examined data from the deaths of 3,556 adults in 2023 and compared them with previous years. It turned out that there were some improvements and life expectancy rose somewhat to 62.5 years, those with learning difficulties and autism still had considerable inequalities.

Inequalities in Healthcare

In 2023, the most common causes of avoidable death in people with learning difficulties were influenza, pneumonia, cancer of the digestive tract, and heart disease. The report showed that 37% of the deaths of people with learning difficulties or autism affected a form of delay in care or treatment, while 28% of cases in which diagnosis and treatment guidelines were not met.

Personal Stories and Experiences

A 40-year-old man with several learning difficulties, including autism, dyspraxia, and dysarthria, which prevented him from speaking, was brought to a hospital after being found heavily dehydrated on the ground next to his father’s body. His sister, a consultant psychiatrist, said there was an "overwhelming lack of urgency" when her brother arrived in the hospital. A later investigation found that there were several mistakes in his care, including no pain relief being offered and basic investigations not being carried out.

Response from Authorities

The NHS trust that ran the hospital apologized to the family and said that its processes had been changed to ensure that patients with learning difficulties are always treated with compassion. The NHS has initiated training for more than three million health and nursing staff to improve care offered for learning disabilities and autism patients. All disabled people have an appropriate adaptation of digital flags, so that they are appropriate and suitable for NHS support.

Conclusion and Call to Action

The difference in life expectancy for people with learning difficulties is unacceptable. While progress has been made, more needs to be done to meet the needs of people with learning difficulties. The number of case tests that identified good NHS practice has increased by 10% since 2021, and further improvements are being undertaken. People with learning disabilities deserve better care and support, and it is essential that their deaths are taken seriously to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future.

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