A preliminary investigation of the utility of the 'Behavior support plan quality evaluation guide II' for use in Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byL Webber, K R McVilly, T Fester, T Zazelis
Background The quality of behaviour support plans (BSPs) can be an important influence on the quality of the support provided to people with disability who show challenging behaviours. The Behavior Support Plan Quality Evaluation Guide II (BSP-QE II) is one tool that may be useful in assessing the quality of behaviour support plans. It has previously been used to assess BSPs to support children in schools in the USA. In this preliminary study, we examined the utility of the BSP-QE II for assessing behaviour support plans designed for adults with an intellectual disability in community support services in Australia.
Method Experienced practitioners were surveyed concerning the relevance of BSP-QE II components to the evaluation of BSPs in Australia, and an audit was conducted of randomly selected BSPs submitted as a statutory requirement to the Office of the Senior Practitioner.
Results The BSP-QE II showed evidence of acceptable construct validity and interrater reliability. There was evidence of a need for substantial improvement in the quality of BSPs, consistent with previous findings conducted using other audit tools.
Conclusions The findings support the utility of the BSP-QE II, to inform and evaluate service planning in supporting adults with intellectual disability who show challenging behaviour.
History
Journal
Journal of intellectual & developmental disability
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pagination
273 - 277
Publisher
Informa Healthcare
Location
London, England
ISSN
1366-8250
eISSN
1469-9532
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article