Active support as good support in group homes? A longitudinal interview study with service users.

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Tác giả: Jenny Aspling, Veronica Svärd, Magnus Tideman

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 294.5512 Hinduism

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Journal of intellectual & developmental disability , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 169870

 BACKGROUND: Support from staff plays an important role in quality of life for people with intellectual disability. This study focuses on service users' views of Active Support as good support and whether Active Support increases the quality of everyday support in group homes. METHOD: Nine service users were interviewed at baseline and at follow-up one year after staff received Active Support training. Thematic analyses were used to develop themes. RESULTS: Three main themes were created: (1) Home is more than just a place, it is a feeling
  (2) Good care is caring with accessible communication
  and (3) Time is precious. Participants were more satisfied with most of the support at follow-up, particularly choice-making, control in everyday life, relationships, and emotional support. CONCLUSIONS: Active Support corresponds well with service users' perceptions of good support. In future studies of Active Support service users' voices should be a part of the follow-up.
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