Knapp Martin, Comas-Herrera Adelina, Astin Jack, Beecham Jennifer, Pendaries Claude
Personal Social Services Research Unit, LSE Health and Social Care, London School of Economics, London, UK.
Health Soc Care Community. 2005 Jul;13(4):297-306. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2005.00539.x.
The paper examines the links between degree of intellectual disability, challenging behaviour, service utilisation and cost for a group of people with intellectual disabilities living in care accommodation in England. A cross-sectional survey was conducted of people with intellectual disabilities, identified via provider organisations, with supplementary collection of costs data. Multivariate analyses of cost variations were carried out for 930 adults with intellectual disabilities. There were strong, nonlinear, interdependent links between degree of intellectual disability, behaviour, service use and costs. Higher costs were associated with more severe intellectual disabilities and more challenging behaviour. Sector and scale of residence also influenced cost in quite complex ways. Access to and use of services by people with intellectual disabilities were not always appropriately linked to perceived or actual needs. Policy makers and local commissioning agencies need to explore the sources of cost variation between individuals, sectors and types of accommodation in order to achieve national policy objectives on quality, choice, independence and inclusion.
本文研究了居住在英格兰护理机构中的一群智障人士的智力残疾程度、挑战性行为、服务利用情况和成本之间的联系。通过服务提供机构识别出智障人士,并对其进行了横断面调查,同时补充收集成本数据。对930名成年智障人士进行了成本差异的多变量分析。智力残疾程度、行为、服务使用和成本之间存在强烈、非线性、相互依存的联系。更高的成本与更严重的智力残疾和更具挑战性的行为相关。居住的部门和规模也以相当复杂的方式影响成本。智障人士获得和使用服务的情况并不总是与感知到的或实际需求适当挂钩。政策制定者和地方委托机构需要探究个体、部门和住宿类型之间成本差异的来源,以实现关于质量、选择、独立和包容的国家政策目标。