BackgroundPrevalence rates of challenging behaviour are high in children and adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). Moreover, many of these behaviours are observed daily. Direct support staff report that most challenging behaviour identified has little impact on the person with PIMD and attribute challenging behaviour in children and adults with PIMD mainly to a biomedical model. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether an intervention (psycho-education) had any effect on direct support staff's assessment of challenging behaviour in terms of its severity and their biomedical causal explanations (attributions) for this behaviour. MethodA stepped wedge study design was used to evaluate the effects of a ps...
In December 2008 the Scottish Government published The Matrix - A Guide to delivering evidence-based...
Intellectual disabilities (ID) are disorders that begin in childhood and are characterized by intell...
BACKGROUND: Several factors that correlate with the onset or continuation of challenging behaviour a...
BackgroundPrevalence rates of challenging behaviour are high in children and adults with profound in...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
As some people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) are at a high risk of dev...
Aim: To determine how staff attribute challengingbehaviour in people with profound intellectual and ...
The main goals of this study were to determine the prevalence, frequency and severity of challenging...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Introduction: As opposed to studies focusing on staffs’ attributions of challenging behavior (CB), r...
Background: Persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) often show challenging behaviour. We review ...
In December 2008 the Scottish Government published The Matrix - A Guide to delivering evidence-based...
Intellectual disabilities (ID) are disorders that begin in childhood and are characterized by intell...
BACKGROUND: Several factors that correlate with the onset or continuation of challenging behaviour a...
BackgroundPrevalence rates of challenging behaviour are high in children and adults with profound in...
A study has shown that staff do not generally perceive challenging behaviour in people with profound...
As some people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) are at a high risk of dev...
Aim: To determine how staff attribute challengingbehaviour in people with profound intellectual and ...
The main goals of this study were to determine the prevalence, frequency and severity of challenging...
The staff-client interaction plays an important role in the development and maintenance or challengi...
Introduction: As opposed to studies focusing on staffs’ attributions of challenging behavior (CB), r...
Background: Persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) often show challenging behaviour. We review ...
In December 2008 the Scottish Government published The Matrix - A Guide to delivering evidence-based...
Intellectual disabilities (ID) are disorders that begin in childhood and are characterized by intell...
BACKGROUND: Several factors that correlate with the onset or continuation of challenging behaviour a...