textabstractBackground: Person-centred care and co-creation of care (productive interactions between clients and professionals) are expected to lead to better outcomes for clients. Professionals play a prominent role in the care of people with intellectual disabilities at residential care facilities. Thus, person-centred care and co-creation of care may be argued to lead to better outcomes for professionals as well. This study aimed to identify relationships of person-centred care and co-creation of care with the well-being and job satisfaction of professionals working with people with intellectual disabilities (PWID). Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2015 among professionals working at a disability care organisation in th...
Background Policy objectives for people with intellectual disabilities include day service moderniza...
An emphasis on the outcomes of health and social care services has become increasingly apparent with...
Contains fulltext : 110203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
Background: Person-centred care and co-creation of care (productive interactions between clients and...
Employment of people with intellectual disabilities in an ordinary work environment is extremely imp...
Contains fulltext : 229877.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
Background: Research has shown that care staff are not always able to offer quality care. Commercial...
Given the crucial role professionals play in maintaining the well-being of people with intellectual ...
The increasing number of older people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and associated diseases su...
For years it has been noted by authors abroad that in a number of types of employment on offer for a...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
This article is a summary of a paper delivered at the North-east of England Branch Annual Conference...
The right to work is one of the more important human rights, which also holds true for people with i...
Miro Miettinen Assessing Social Care Work: The Service Satisfaction of People with Intellectual Dis...
Contains fulltext : 176470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People with int...
Background Policy objectives for people with intellectual disabilities include day service moderniza...
An emphasis on the outcomes of health and social care services has become increasingly apparent with...
Contains fulltext : 110203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
Background: Person-centred care and co-creation of care (productive interactions between clients and...
Employment of people with intellectual disabilities in an ordinary work environment is extremely imp...
Contains fulltext : 229877.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
Background: Research has shown that care staff are not always able to offer quality care. Commercial...
Given the crucial role professionals play in maintaining the well-being of people with intellectual ...
The increasing number of older people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and associated diseases su...
For years it has been noted by authors abroad that in a number of types of employment on offer for a...
Background: To optimise care and support for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), sharing and...
This article is a summary of a paper delivered at the North-east of England Branch Annual Conference...
The right to work is one of the more important human rights, which also holds true for people with i...
Miro Miettinen Assessing Social Care Work: The Service Satisfaction of People with Intellectual Dis...
Contains fulltext : 176470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People with int...
Background Policy objectives for people with intellectual disabilities include day service moderniza...
An emphasis on the outcomes of health and social care services has become increasingly apparent with...
Contains fulltext : 110203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...