Designing an international survey for organisations serving people with Down syndrome
In: Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities: JARID, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 497-506
ISSN: 1468-3148
AbstractBackgroundDown syndrome is the most common liveborn genetic condition. However, there are no surveys measuring societal services and supports for people with Down syndrome. We developed a questionnaire so that initiatives could be targeted towards countries most in need of assistance.MethodWe formed a geographically diverse group of physicians, family members of people with Down syndrome, and members of Down syndrome not‐for‐profit organisations to create a survey of societal services and supports. We used a modified Delphi method and disseminated the survey to Down syndrome non‐profit organisations worldwide.ResultsOur survey consists of 61 items categorised within five domains: Education, Community Inclusion, Independence, Healthcare, and Social and Policy Issues.ConclusionsWe developed a survey to measure societal services and supports available to people with Down syndrome as perceived by organisational leaders. Our methods might serve as a blueprint for other populations of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.