Anna State Hospital.
J Appl Behav Anal. 1971 Summer;4(2):89-99. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1971.4-89.
Incontinence is a major unsolved problem in the institutional care of the profoundly retarded. A reinforcement and social analysis of incontinence was used to develop a procedure that would rapidly toilet train retardates and motivate them to remain continent during the day in their ward setting. Nine profoundly retarded adults were given intensive training (median of four days per patient), the distinctive features of which were artificially increasing the frequency of urinations, positive reinforcement of correct toileting but a delay for "accidents", use of new automatic apparatus for signalling elimination, shaping of independent toileting, cleanliness training, and staff reinforcement procedures. Incontinence was reduced immediately by about 90% and eventually decreased to near-zero. These results indicate the present procedure is an effective, rapid, enduring, and administratively feasible solution to the problem of incontinence of the institutionalized retarded.
失禁是机构性照护重度智障人士时一个尚未解决的主要问题。我们运用一种强化和社会分析方法来处理失禁问题,从而制定出一种能迅速对智障人士进行如厕训练并促使他们在日间病房环境中保持便溺控制的程序。我们对 9 名重度智障成年人进行了密集训练(每位患者平均 4 天),其独特之处在于人为地增加排尿频率、对正确如厕进行积极强化但对“意外”情况延迟反应、使用新型自动排便信号装置、塑造独立如厕习惯、清洁训练以及员工强化程序。失禁现象立即减少了约 90%,最终几乎降至零。这些结果表明,目前的程序是解决机构性智障人士失禁问题的一种有效、快速、持久且易于管理的解决方案。