End-of-Life care and people with intellectual disabilities: A multi-media educational resource


Autoria(s): McLaughlin, Dorry; Barr, Owen; McIlfatrick, Sonja; McConkey, Roy
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Aim This study aimed to develop and evaluate a multi-media educational resource in palliative and end-of-life care for specialist palliative care and intellectual disability services which promoted collaborative working. Methods: A mixed methods design involving three phases was used. Qualitative data were obtained from semi-structured interviews with a purposive sample of professionals (n=30) and family carers (n=5) and from two focus groups with people with intellectual disabilities (n=17). Data were content analysed as outlined y Newell and Burnard (2006). This identified training needs and issues, in end-of-life care for this population which were confirmed through quantitative data from services in a regional scoping study analysed using descriptive statistics. A DVD and manual were developed and evaluated with twelve professionals. Data were collected using a solicited diary, the Readiness for Inter-professional Learning Scale, Likert Scales and an evaluation questionnaire. Thematic analysis and descriptive statistics appropriate to data were used.Results: Findings suggest that this resource demonstrates the need for and benefits of partnership working and transferability of this learning to practice could address issues at end-of-life for people with intellectual disabilities. Conclusions: Findings of this study have importance for partnership working and service provision in end-of-life care for this population.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/endoflife-care-and-people-with-intellectual-disabilities-a-multimedia-educational-resource(26a318db-57c7-4b2d-86e0-a9a16a9db0d8).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

McLaughlin , D , Barr , O , McIlfatrick , S & McConkey , R 2012 , ' End-of-Life care and people with intellectual disabilities: A multi-media educational resource ' Journal of Intellectual Disability Research , vol 56 , no. 7&8 , pp. 766 .

Tipo

article