Jones E, Perry J, Lowe K, Felce D, Toogood S, Dunstan F, Allen D, Pagler J
Welsh Centre for Learning Disabilities Applied Research Unit, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 1999 Jun;43 ( Pt 3):164-78. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2788.1999.00177.x.
Active support, a package of procedures which includes activity planning, support planning and training on providing effective assistance, was introduced in five community residences serving 19 adults with severe intellectual disability following a multiple baseline design. The residents were directly observed to ascertain the level of assistance they received from staff and their engagement in activity. The introduction of active support increased the levels of assistance residents received, their engagement in domestic activities and their total engagement in activity. The intervention did not affect the level of social engagement. Across individuals, increases in assistance and engagement in activity were significantly and positively correlated. Both were significantly inversely related to resident adaptive behaviour. At baseline, staff gave more attention and assistance to people who were behaviourally more able. After the introduction of active support, receipt of attention was unrelated to adaptive behaviour and the behaviourally less able received more assistance. The disparity in activity between the more and less able was reduced. Gains were maintained in the majority of houses.
积极支持是一套程序,包括活动规划、支持规划以及提供有效协助的培训。在采用多基线设计后,该程序被引入到为19名重度智障成年人提供服务的五个社区住所中。对居民进行直接观察,以确定他们从工作人员那里获得的协助水平以及他们参与活动的情况。积极支持的引入提高了居民获得的协助水平、他们参与家务活动的程度以及他们参与活动的总体程度。该干预措施并未影响社交参与水平。在个体层面,获得的协助增加与参与活动之间存在显著正相关。两者均与居民的适应性行为呈显著负相关。在基线阶段,工作人员给予行为能力较强的人更多关注和协助。引入积极支持后,获得关注与适应性行为无关,行为能力较弱的人获得了更多协助。能力较强和较弱的人在活动方面的差距缩小了。大多数住所都保持了所取得的成效。