Halstead L S, Halstead M M, Salhoot J T, Stock D D, Sparks R W
South Med J. 1976 Oct;69(10):1352-5.
The central feature of a program in human sexuality for health care professionals and persons with physical disabilities developed at the Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR) is a 2 1/2-day Sexual Attitude Reassessment (SAR) Workshop. Although the content of this Workshop has many features in common with ones used elsewhere, its organization, financing, and development are relatively unique. Based in a small, specialty hospital in the South, it is a low-budget, largely self-supporting program run by an extradepartmental, multidisciplinary staff. Evaluations of 12 workshops involving over 500 disabled and ablebodied participants are compared with similar data reported in the literature along with information (before and after the workshop) concerning the participants' attitudes, behavior, and satisfaction regarding various sexual activities. There were programmatic, institutional, and community problems unique to developing this program, but it has unusual potential for personal and staff development, intrainstitutional team building and broader community service.
德克萨斯康复与研究中心(TIRR)为医疗保健专业人员和身体残疾人士开发的人类性行为项目的核心内容是一个为期两天半的性态度重新评估(SAR)研讨会。尽管该研讨会的内容与其他地方使用的内容有许多共同之处,但其组织、资金和发展相对独特。它位于南方的一家小型专科医院,是一个低预算、基本自给自足的项目,由一个跨部门、多学科的工作人员运营。对12个研讨会(涉及500多名残疾和健全参与者)的评估与文献中报告的类似数据进行了比较,同时还比较了(研讨会前后)参与者对各种性活动的态度、行为和满意度方面的信息。开发这个项目存在一些项目、机构和社区特有的问题,但它在个人和员工发展、机构内部团队建设以及更广泛的社区服务方面具有不同寻常的潜力。