1984
DOI: 10.1016/0005-7967(84)90029-9
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Measuring the activity of severely and profoundly mentally-handicapped adults in ordinary housing

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“…The regression of independent variables on engagement in meaningful activity by residents shows that only two variables appear to be important predictors: the overall level of adaptive behaviour of the resident and the care practices of the staff. This is consistent with earlier studies (Mansell et al . 1984; Felce et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…The regression of independent variables on engagement in meaningful activity by residents shows that only two variables appear to be important predictors: the overall level of adaptive behaviour of the resident and the care practices of the staff. This is consistent with earlier studies (Mansell et al . 1984; Felce et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…1991, 2000b). Instead, there is evidence that it is staff care practices which are important determinants of resident activity, both from comparative studies (Mansell et al. 1984; Felce et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most important, it reflects differences in staff performance; the way staff provide support to the people they serve has been singled out as a key determinant of outcome. This result has been found in comparative studies of houses versus other settings (Felce, 1996(Felce, , 1998Felce et al, 1986;Felce et al, 1991;Mansell, 1994Mansell, , 1995Mansell et al, 1984), in experimental studies within houses (Bradshaw et al, 2004;Jones et al, 2001;Jones et al, 1999;Mansell et al, 2002) and in regression studies (Felce et al, 2000;Hatton et al, 1996;Mansell et al, 2003). This issue …”
Section: Problems Of Community Servicessupporting
confidence: 62%
“…La investigación previa sugiere que la forma en que el personal presta apoyo a las personas que tiene a su cuidado es un determinante clave de los resultados. Esta conclusión se ha alcanzado en estudios comparativos entre hogares y otros entornos (Felce, 1996(Felce, , 1998Felce, De Kock y Repp, 1986;Felce et al, 1991;Mansell, 1994Mansell, , 1995Mansell et al, 1984), en estudios experimentales dentro de los hogares (Bradshaw et al, 2004;Jones et al, 2001;Jones et al, 1999;Mansell et al, 2002) y en estudios de regresión Hatton et al, 1996;Mansell et al, 2003). En general, parece que cuando la privación material y social que se encuentra en las instituciones se aborda sustituyendo éstas por servicios comunitarios de pequeño tamaño, las variables que se relacionan más directamente con algunos beneficios importantes para las personas usuarias son la necesidad de apoyo del residente (es decir, su conducta adaptativa) y las prácticas del personal en cuanto a los cuidados (en particular, la medida en que prestan asistencia facilitadora o 'apoyo activo' (Brown, Toogood y Brown, 1987; Felce, Jones y Lowe, 2000; Jones et al, 1996, Mansell et al, 2005Mansell et al, 1987b).…”
Section: Comparación De La Atención Institucional Frente a La Comunitunclassified