Intensive Interaction Training for Paid Carers: 'Looking, Looking and Find Out When They Want to Relate to You'.

Maninder K Nagra, Rose White, Afua Appiah, Kelly Rayner
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Background: Intensive interaction (II) is a communication approach useful for working with people with severe intellectual disabilities. Health and social care providers offer II training courses to paid carers working in local services with the goal of improving social communication for their clients.

Materials and methods: Eight paid carers who had been trained in II were interviewed 2-3 years after training, to explore how their practice had changed, and whether any changes were sustainable. Interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Results: Analysis revealed a master theme of emotional and practical endurance, with empowerment, better understanding and perceived barriers to implementation comprising subthemes.

Conclusions: Despite actual and perceived barriers to the enduring use of II, all participants spoke positively of the approach and were continuing to use II in practice.

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针对付费护工的强化互动培训:“寻找,寻找,发现他们何时想与你建立联系”。
背景:密集互动(II)是一种与严重智力残疾人士交流的有效方法。保健和社会保健提供者向在地方服务机构工作的带薪护理人员提供二级培训课程,目的是改善其服务对象的社会沟通。材料与方法:对8名在II期接受过培训的带薪护理人员在培训后2-3年进行访谈,探讨他们的实践发生了哪些变化,以及这些变化是否具有可持续性。访谈采用解释性现象学分析进行分析。结果:分析揭示了情感和实践耐力的主主题,赋权、更好的理解和感知到的实施障碍包括副主题。结论:尽管长期使用II存在实际和感知障碍,但所有参与者都积极评价该方法,并在实践中继续使用II。
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