T. Tournier, R. Wolkorte, A. Hendriks, A. Jahoda, P. Embregts
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摘要
家庭在智障人士的生活中扮演着重要的角色。然而,目前尚不清楚,当有智力残疾和行为困难的人住在家庭外护理中心时,家庭是否积极参与。本综述探讨了以人为本的方法在照顾智障和具有挑战性行为的人的过程中,家庭参与的频率和类型。方法通过Embase、Medline、Web of Science、PsycINFO、Cochrane Central、谷歌Scholar 6个数据库(2005 - 2019)进行电子检索,并对相关文献进行评价。结果在确定的15篇文章中,只有5篇文章报道了家庭参与。此外,接触频率和家庭参与的方式似乎在不同的以人为本的方法之间有所不同。结论在以人为本的方法中,建议对智力障碍和有挑战性行为的患者采取更积极的家庭参与。
Family Involvement in Person-Centered Approaches for People with Intellectual Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Families have a significant role in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviors. However, it is not clear how actively families are involved when people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviors are living in out-of-home care. This scoping review explored the frequency and type of family involvement in the application of a person-centered approach in the care for people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviors. Methods Authors conducted electronic searches through six databases: Embase, Medline, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central, and Google Scholar (2005 to 2019) and evaluated relevant publications. Results Based on the 15 articles identified, only five articles report on family involvement. In addition, frequency of contact, and how family is involved appears to differ between different person-centered approaches. Conclusion More active family involvement in person-centered approaches for people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviors is recommended.