Burgio L D, Whitman T L, Reid D H
J Appl Behav Anal. 1983 Spring;16(1):37-53. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1983.16-37.
The present study evaluated a participative management approach for increasing the frequency of interactions between institutional staff and severely/profoundly retarded residents. The participative management approach involved teaching staff how to use self-monitoring, standard setting, self-evaluation, and self-reinforcement procedures. These procedures were then used by staff with minimal involvement of supervisory personnel. Although supervisors provided feedback and praise to staff for using these self-management behaviors, feedback and praise were never dispensed contingent on staff interactions with residents. Results indicated that during the participative management program there was an increase in staff interactions that were contingent on appropriate resident behavior. The increase in this type of staff interaction was accompanied by an increase in appropriate resident behavior. Follow-up data on both staff and resident behaviors, although showing moderating trends, suggested generally good maintenance of the initial behavior changes. Acceptability data suggested that staff were quite receptive to the program. The advantages of participative management procedures for improving staff performance in residential settings are discussed.
本研究评估了一种参与式管理方法,以提高机构工作人员与重度/极重度智障居民之间的互动频率。参与式管理方法包括教导工作人员如何使用自我监测、标准设定、自我评估和自我强化程序。然后,工作人员在监督人员极少参与的情况下使用这些程序。尽管主管会因工作人员使用这些自我管理行为而给予反馈和表扬,但反馈和表扬并非取决于工作人员与居民的互动情况。结果表明,在参与式管理计划期间,因居民适当行为而产生的工作人员互动有所增加。这种工作人员互动的增加伴随着居民适当行为的增加。关于工作人员和居民行为的后续数据虽然呈现出缓和趋势,但总体表明最初的行为变化得到了较好的维持。可接受性数据表明工作人员对该计划相当认可。本文还讨论了参与式管理程序在改善住宿环境中工作人员表现方面的优势。