Parsons M B, Reid D H
Western Carolina Center, Morganton, NC 28655.
Res Dev Disabil. 1993 Jan-Feb;14(1):67-85. doi: 10.1016/0891-4222(93)90006-6.
The authors attempted to replicate and refine a program for evaluating and improving residential treatment services during group leisure periods in living units. In Study 1, an active treatment program was implemented using a consultant model in two living units serving persons with severe handicaps. Similar to previous research, the program was accompanied by decreases in nonadaptive client behavior in both units during leisure periods. In addition, a time-efficient monitoring system was developed which suggested that two staff-related variables, provision of leisure materials, and interactions with clients were related to the program's success. Study 2 evaluated more thoroughly the relationship of these variables to client nonadaptive behavior in 20 residential units in four states. Significant predictive relationships again were found between nonadaptive behavior and material availability, and between nonadaptive behavior and staff interactions with clients. Results of Study 2 also indicated that three living unit supervisors readily learned to use the evaluation system. Results are discussed regarding the importance of simple and efficient monitoring systems for routinely evaluating and improving residential services.
作者试图复制并完善一个用于评估和改善居住单元集体休闲时段内住宿治疗服务的项目。在研究1中,采用顾问模式在两个为重度残疾人士服务的居住单元实施了一个积极治疗项目。与之前的研究类似,该项目实施后两个单元在休闲时段内服务对象的非适应性行为均有所减少。此外,还开发了一个省时的监测系统,该系统表明与项目成功相关的两个与工作人员有关的变量,即休闲材料的提供以及与服务对象的互动。研究2更全面地评估了在四个州的20个居住单元中这些变量与服务对象非适应性行为之间的关系。再次发现非适应性行为与材料供应之间以及非适应性行为与工作人员和服务对象的互动之间存在显著的预测关系。研究2的结果还表明,三名居住单元主管很容易就学会了使用该评估系统。讨论了关于简单高效的监测系统对于定期评估和改善住宿服务的重要性的结果。