Mansell J
Tizard Centre, University of Kent at Canterbury, England, UK.
Res Dev Disabil. 1994 Sep-Oct;15(5):371-88. doi: 10.1016/0891-4222(94)90023-x.
Thirteen people with severe or profound mental retardation identified by their local service agencies as presenting the most serious problem behaviour were transferred from institutional care to specialized group homes. A multiple time-series design and direct observation were used to evaluate whether there was any change in their level of participation in meaningful activity; social interaction and problem behaviour were also observed. Participation increased significantly on transfer and included a wider range of activities. The majority of participants did not increase their major problem behaviour. The results support the view that individualised community-based placements can replace institutions for this group of clients.