Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Temple University, USA.
J Intellect Disabil. 2022 Sep;26(3):603-623. doi: 10.1177/17446295211022125. Epub 2021 Jul 5.
Person-centred planning (PCP) puts individuals with an intellectual disability at the centre of service and support planning, identifying how individuals wish to live their lives and what is needed to make that possible. PCP has been identified as having the potential to facilitate improved social inclusion and community participation. A mixed-methods approach combined quantitative analyses with qualitative case studies of individuals with severe-profound intellectual disability to assess the impact of PCP on community participation for adults with an intellectual disability at a disability service in Dublin. We conclude that PCP may provide a good basis to plan community participation and, with the right supports in place, may provide opportunities for people with complex needs to improve their community participation. Supports including familiar staff and family are critical to the success of PCP for people with complex needs, and their absence may undermine the best intentions of PCP for this population.
以人为本的规划(PCP)将智力障碍者置于服务和支持规划的中心,确定他们希望如何生活以及实现这一目标所需的条件。PCP 被认为有潜力促进社会包容和社区参与。本研究采用混合方法,将定量分析与对都柏林一家残疾服务机构中严重-极重度智力障碍个体的定性案例研究相结合,评估 PCP 对智力障碍成年人社区参与的影响。我们的结论是,PCP 可以为规划社区参与提供良好的基础,并且在提供适当的支持的情况下,为有复杂需求的人提供改善社区参与的机会。支持包括熟悉的工作人员和家人对于有复杂需求的人实施 PCP 至关重要,而缺乏这些支持可能会破坏 PCP 对这一人群的最佳意图。