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Interacting with adults with congenital deafblindness : the experiences of disability support workers

journal contribution
posted on 2012-03-01, 00:00 authored by M Prain, K R McVilly, P Ramcharan
Background This study aimed to gain greater insight into the perspectives of staff on their interactions with adults with congenital deafblindness in light of the research literature reporting these interactions to be lacking in quality and quantity.

Method Data from interviews with 8 disability support workers were analysed using the approach described by Charmaz (2006).

Results Three key themes emerged from the interview data, which support and elaborate on fi ndings of previous studies. These were (1) the construction of client happiness, (2) the rationalisation of client disengagement, and (3) imperatives of the staff role. These fi ndings elucidate the reasons for staff behaviour in their interactions with adults with congenital deafblindness.

Conclusion The fi ndings suggest the need for staff policy and procedural documents to be explicit about the importance of social interaction between staff and clients.

History

Journal

Journal of intellectual and developmental disability

Volume

37

Issue

1

Pagination

27 - 34

Publisher

Informa Healthcare

Location

London, U. K.

ISSN

1366-8250

eISSN

1469-9532

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability