Bigby Christine
School of Social Work and Social Policy, LaTrobe University, Bundoora, VIC 3086, Australia.
J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2008 Jun;33(2):148-57. doi: 10.1080/13668250802094141.
Informal relationships are central to conceptualisations of quality of life. Deinstitutionalisation studies consistently suggest a trend of increased contact with family and friends by people with intellectual disability (ID) following relocation from an institution to the community. In this study, changes in the nature of the informal relationships of residents 5 years after leaving an institution were examined.
A sample of 24 participants was randomly selected from a group of 55 residents who moved to the community. Data were collected prior to leaving the institution, and 1, 3 and 5 years after the move, through interviews with staff, a telephone survey with 20 family members, and intensive case studies undertaken with a small purposive sub-sample of 11 residents.
Data indicated that: (i) residents did not form new relationships after relocation, (ii) the number of residents in regular touch with a family member decreased, and (iii) patterns of contact changed as residents aged. Some 62% of residents had no-one outside the service system who knew them well or monitored their well-being.
Services must take a more active role in supporting the development of relationships between individuals with ID, particularly those who are middle-aged or older, and people outside the service system, and in adapting to the changing capacity of ageing families.
非正式关系是生活质量概念的核心。去机构化研究一致表明,智障人士从机构搬迁至社区后,与家人和朋友的联系有增加的趋势。在本研究中,对离开机构5年后居民非正式关系的性质变化进行了考察。
从55名搬至社区的居民中随机抽取24名参与者作为样本。在离开机构前以及搬迁后1年、3年和5年收集数据,收集方式包括与工作人员访谈、对20名家庭成员进行电话调查,以及对11名居民的小目标子样本进行深入案例研究。
数据表明:(i)居民搬迁后未建立新关系;(ii)与家庭成员保持定期联系的居民数量减少;(iii)随着居民年龄增长,联系模式发生变化。约62%的居民在服务系统之外没有熟知他们或关注其福祉的人。
服务机构必须在支持智障人士,尤其是中年或老年智障人士与服务系统之外的人建立关系,以及适应老龄化家庭不断变化的能力方面发挥更积极的作用。