Karrie A. Shogren, James R. Thompson, Leslie A. Shaw, Elizabeth M. Grandfield, and Mayumi Hagiwara, University of Kansas.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2018 Jul;123(4):315-328. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-123.4.315.
Assessment of support needs has received significant attention in the disability field, however, little is known about the stability of support needs scores over time. Data from 82 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who were reassessed with the Supports Intensity Scale-Adult (SIS-A) version as well as the SIS-A Annual Review Protocol (SIS-A ARP) were analyzed. The findings suggest stability of SIS-A scores over a one- to three-year period in adults with IDD. Several sections of the SIS-A ARP showed discriminative power, particularly sections that asked if there had been changes in a subset of specific life activities assessed on the SIS-A and in medical and behavioral needs. Implications for further research and practice are discussed.
支持需求评估在残疾领域受到了广泛关注,然而,关于支持需求评分随时间的稳定性却知之甚少。本研究分析了 82 名智力和发育障碍(ID)成年人的数据,这些人使用支持强度量表-成人版(SIS-A)以及 SIS-A 年度审查协议(SIS-A ARP)进行了重新评估。研究结果表明,ID 成年人的 SIS-A 评分在一至三年内具有稳定性。SIS-A ARP 的几个部分具有鉴别力,特别是询问 SIS-A 评估的特定生活活动子集以及医疗和行为需求是否发生变化的部分。讨论了进一步研究和实践的意义。