Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour to care staff who work with service users with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviours by using studies based on vignettes. The aims of the current study were to investigate the application of Weiner's model to 'real' service users with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviours and to observe the care staff's actual responses to challenging behaviours displayed by service users. Also, to compare care staff attributions, emotions, optimism, willingness to help and observed helping behaviours for self-injurious behaviours in comparison to other forms of challenging behaviours. Method A total of 27 care staff completed t...
Aim: To determine how staff attribute challengingbehaviour in people with profound intellectual and ...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to explore the application of Weiner's attributional theory of...
Purpose: To review the literature on staff attributions of challenging behaviour (CB) exhibited by a...
Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour...
Background Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviou...
Current behavioural models incorporate challenging behaviour and staff actions into a 'dynamic behav...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to explore an amended version of Weiner's (e.g. Weiner, 1980) h...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Background The evidence supporting the application of Weiners motivational model of helping to the ...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Item does not contain fulltextSeveral studies have tested Weiner's model, which suggests a relations...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Section A explores the insights offered by the qualitative literature to our understanding of staff ...
A large quantity of research on Challenging Behavior (CB) has focused on persons with intellectual d...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
Aim: To determine how staff attribute challengingbehaviour in people with profound intellectual and ...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to explore the application of Weiner's attributional theory of...
Purpose: To review the literature on staff attributions of challenging behaviour (CB) exhibited by a...
Bacground Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviour...
Background Previous studies have attempted to apply Weiner's attributional model of helping behaviou...
Current behavioural models incorporate challenging behaviour and staff actions into a 'dynamic behav...
Objectives. The aim of the study was to explore an amended version of Weiner's (e.g. Weiner, 1980) h...
Background This study examines the importance of staff judgements of responsibility for challenging ...
Background The evidence supporting the application of Weiners motivational model of helping to the ...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Item does not contain fulltextSeveral studies have tested Weiner's model, which suggests a relations...
Objectives: There is now a body of research into the attributions that carers make of the challengin...
Section A explores the insights offered by the qualitative literature to our understanding of staff ...
A large quantity of research on Challenging Behavior (CB) has focused on persons with intellectual d...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
Aim: To determine how staff attribute challengingbehaviour in people with profound intellectual and ...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to explore the application of Weiner's attributional theory of...
Purpose: To review the literature on staff attributions of challenging behaviour (CB) exhibited by a...