Information was collected on 14 objective measures of service quality in 15 staffed houses for people with learning disabilities. Measures or dimensions of the measures were grouped under six headings: (1) quality of housing; (2) social and community integration; (3) social interactions; (4) development; (5) activity; and (6) autonomy and choice. Rank order correlation coefficients were calculated to explore the extent to which different quality assessments within each category agreed. Overall, there was a reassuring level of agreement. Some of the lack of agreement found could be attributed to the fact that, even though addressing the same general area, measures were focused on subtly different facets of the phenomenon under study. Other d...
A model of quality of life is proposed that integrates objective and subjective indicators, a broad ...
The UK government is committed to preventative technologies and increasingly they are being incorpor...
Evaluating the outcomes achieved by service providers who assist people with intellectual disabiliti...
Information was collected on 14 objective measures of service quality in 15 staffed houses for peopl...
This paper is intended to provide some guidance to people wishing to monitor quality in small scale ...
Background: A distinction is made between objective and subjective assessment when quality of life ...
Many studies of the quality of ordinary housing have relied upon objective indices, which permit onl...
This paper continues an exchange concerning quality of life measurement and people with intellectual...
Background: Small scale, community-based, staffed housing is a significant form of residential provi...
Outcome data were collected on fourteen, recently provided staffed houses for people with mild, mode...
Objective data on the quality of 15 residential homes and 17 day centres were collected as part of a...
The Quality of Life (QoL) of a sample of 56 adults with Learning Disabilities was studied longitudin...
This report begins with discussion of several issues in the field of quality assurance in residentia...
This paper introduces a new scale to measure the life quality of people with an intellectual disabil...
A model of quality of life is proposed that integrates objective and subjective indicators, a broad ...
The UK government is committed to preventative technologies and increasingly they are being incorpor...
Evaluating the outcomes achieved by service providers who assist people with intellectual disabiliti...
Information was collected on 14 objective measures of service quality in 15 staffed houses for peopl...
This paper is intended to provide some guidance to people wishing to monitor quality in small scale ...
Background: A distinction is made between objective and subjective assessment when quality of life ...
Many studies of the quality of ordinary housing have relied upon objective indices, which permit onl...
This paper continues an exchange concerning quality of life measurement and people with intellectual...
Background: Small scale, community-based, staffed housing is a significant form of residential provi...
Outcome data were collected on fourteen, recently provided staffed houses for people with mild, mode...
Objective data on the quality of 15 residential homes and 17 day centres were collected as part of a...
The Quality of Life (QoL) of a sample of 56 adults with Learning Disabilities was studied longitudin...
This report begins with discussion of several issues in the field of quality assurance in residentia...
This paper introduces a new scale to measure the life quality of people with an intellectual disabil...
A model of quality of life is proposed that integrates objective and subjective indicators, a broad ...
The UK government is committed to preventative technologies and increasingly they are being incorpor...
Evaluating the outcomes achieved by service providers who assist people with intellectual disabiliti...