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A longitudinal study of 62 individuals with profound mental retardation was conducted to determine if direct care staff can identify behavior change prior to identifying symptoms of acute illness. Results indicate that staff were able to notice changes in sluggishness prior to the onset of illness. Self-care behavior was of borderline significance and there was no significant change in eight behavior dimensions (vocalizations, peer conflict, stereotypy, aggression, self injurious behavior, restlessness, distractibility, and depression). This finding should alert physicians and care-givers to the importance of prompt response to symptoms. Reliance on behavioral observation of direct care staff is not always sensitive enough to pick up changes in health status in less restrictive residential environments.
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Mcdermott, S., Breen, R., Platt, T. et al. Do Behavior Changes Herald Physical Illness in Adults with Mental Retardation?. Community Ment Health J 33, 85–97 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022425715487
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