Bigby Christine, Beadle-Brown Julie
Living with Disability Research Centre, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic., Australia.
Tizard Centre, Kent University, Kent, UK.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2018 Mar;31(2):e182-e200. doi: 10.1111/jar.12291. Epub 2016 Oct 24.
The quality of life (QOL) of people with intellectual disability living in supported accommodation services is variable, influenced by many possible factors. Various frameworks have attempted to identify these factors without assigning value, direction of influence or relative impact on outcomes.
A realist review of the literature aimed to expose different propositions about variables influencing QOL outcomes and review the strength of supporting evidence for these, to identify their relative influence. Evidence was reviewed for and against each of five clusters.
Evidence was strongest for the presence of staff practices (use of Active Support), front-line management practice (use of practice leadership), culture (enabling and motivating), human resources policies and practice (that support front-line leaders and recruitment of staff with the right values), adequate resources, and small, dispersed and homelike settings.
The evidence informs policy and practice but in some clusters remains limited, warranting further research which measures outcomes on all QOL domains.
生活在支持性住宿服务机构中的智障人士的生活质量参差不齐,受多种可能因素影响。各种框架试图识别这些因素,但未对其赋值、影响力方向或对结果的相对影响进行考量。
一项针对文献的实证性综述旨在揭示关于影响生活质量结果的变量的不同主张,并审视支持这些主张的证据的力度,以确定它们的相对影响。对五个类别各自的支持性和反对性证据进行了审查。
关于员工实践(采用积极支持法)、一线管理实践(采用实践领导力)、文化(赋能与激励)、人力资源政策与实践(支持一线领导者并招聘具有正确价值观的员工)、充足资源以及小型、分散且温馨的环境等方面的证据最为有力。
这些证据为政策和实践提供了参考,但在某些类别中仍然有限,需要进一步开展研究,对生活质量的所有领域的结果进行衡量。