BackgroundPositive Behaviour Support (PBS) for challenging behaviour is a complex intervention. Process evaluation is pivotal in fully understanding the mechanisms and contextual factors that impact on participant outcomes.AimsTo conduct a process evaluation of a national clinical trial investigating the impact of PBS-based staff training on the level of challenging behaviour in adults with intellectual disability.MethodThe Medical Research Council guidance for process evaluation of complex interventions was followed. Semi-structured interviews with 62 stakeholders from the intervention arm (service users, family and paid carers, service managers, staff who delivered the intervention and PBS trainers), quantitative data from the study datab...
This mixed methods evaluation reports on the impact of training intellectual disability nurses and s...
Background: Interactive training (IT) is one of the two staff training components of the active supp...
Background: Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability engage in ...
BACKGROUND: Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for challenging behaviour is a complex intervention. Pr...
Background Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for challenging behaviour is a complex intervention. Pr...
Background Staff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for...
Background: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Background Many people with intellectual disability present with challenging behaviour which often h...
BackgroundStaff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for ...
Positive behaviour support (PBS) is recognised as an evidenced based approach to addressing challeng...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...
This mixed methods evaluation reports on the impact of training intellectual disability nurses and s...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Despite the effectiveness of positive behavior support (PBS) in reducing challenging behaviors, the ...
This mixed methods evaluation reports on the impact of training intellectual disability nurses and s...
Background: Interactive training (IT) is one of the two staff training components of the active supp...
Background: Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability engage in ...
BACKGROUND: Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for challenging behaviour is a complex intervention. Pr...
Background Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for challenging behaviour is a complex intervention. Pr...
Background Staff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for...
Background: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Background Many people with intellectual disability present with challenging behaviour which often h...
BackgroundStaff training in positive behaviour support (PBS) is a widespread treatment approach for ...
Positive behaviour support (PBS) is recognised as an evidenced based approach to addressing challeng...
The presence of distressed behaviours can amplify the difficulties experienced by people with intell...
Abstract Background Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability en...
This mixed methods evaluation reports on the impact of training intellectual disability nurses and s...
BACKGROUND: Preliminary studies have indicated that training staff in Positive Behaviour Support (PB...
Despite the effectiveness of positive behavior support (PBS) in reducing challenging behaviors, the ...
This mixed methods evaluation reports on the impact of training intellectual disability nurses and s...
Background: Interactive training (IT) is one of the two staff training components of the active supp...
Background: Findings suggest approximately one in six people with intellectual disability engage in ...