There is an apparent disconnect between the understanding of best practice and service delivery in the support of people with learning disabilities at risk of behaviours that challenge. We suggest, is a problem of implementation. The purpose of this paper is to explore reasons why this might be the case: a failure to recognise the collective works of successive generations of research and practice; and a failure to address the macro-systems involved and systems changes needed to support implementation. Design/methodology/approach: This paper reviews the consensus that exists in respect of best practice. Drawing upon ideas from implementation science the paper highlights the complexities involved in the implementation of all evidence-based...
Background: Despite its importance within behavioural intervention, it remains unclear how best to a...
Partly due to a lack of evidence‐based methods to support people with intellectual disability (ID) a...
Partly due to a lack of evidence‐based methods to support people with intellectual disability (ID) a...
It is argued that the studies on the reduction of challenging behaviours in people with learning dis...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on the challenges associated with eval...
There is a continued call for the use of practices supported by evidence to improve the quality and ...
Editors’ Note: As recipient of the 2005 OADD-RSIG Professional Award for Excellence in Research, an...
Purpose: In 2014, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) announced it was going to...
Purpose: To outline the role played by different aspects of the social, physical and organisational ...
Adrienne Perry spoke about the importance of evidence-based practice in the field of developmental d...
The aim of this thesis is to present and critique practice and service development for people with l...
Background: Concern about the poor care of some people with an intellectual disability has highlight...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the existing evidence base regarding community ser...
Purpose – This commentary takes Marsland et al.’s paper about services at risk of becoming abusive t...
Purpose: Despite growth in rehabilitation research, implementing research findings into rehabilitati...
Background: Despite its importance within behavioural intervention, it remains unclear how best to a...
Partly due to a lack of evidence‐based methods to support people with intellectual disability (ID) a...
Partly due to a lack of evidence‐based methods to support people with intellectual disability (ID) a...
It is argued that the studies on the reduction of challenging behaviours in people with learning dis...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on the challenges associated with eval...
There is a continued call for the use of practices supported by evidence to improve the quality and ...
Editors’ Note: As recipient of the 2005 OADD-RSIG Professional Award for Excellence in Research, an...
Purpose: In 2014, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) announced it was going to...
Purpose: To outline the role played by different aspects of the social, physical and organisational ...
Adrienne Perry spoke about the importance of evidence-based practice in the field of developmental d...
The aim of this thesis is to present and critique practice and service development for people with l...
Background: Concern about the poor care of some people with an intellectual disability has highlight...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the existing evidence base regarding community ser...
Purpose – This commentary takes Marsland et al.’s paper about services at risk of becoming abusive t...
Purpose: Despite growth in rehabilitation research, implementing research findings into rehabilitati...
Background: Despite its importance within behavioural intervention, it remains unclear how best to a...
Partly due to a lack of evidence‐based methods to support people with intellectual disability (ID) a...
Partly due to a lack of evidence‐based methods to support people with intellectual disability (ID) a...