Staff experiences of participation in everyday life of older people with intellectual disability who
live in group homes
Engelsk titel: Staff experiences of participation in everyday life of older people with intellectual disability who
live in group homes
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Författare:
Kåhlin, Ida
;
Kjellberg, Anette
;
Hagberg, Jan-Erik
Email: ida.kahlin@liu.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 62
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 15103487
Sammanfattning
This article aims to explore ways in which members of staff in group homes for people with
intellectual disability experience participation, and what participation means for older people with
intellectual disability. Qualitative interviews were performed with 15 members of staff at group homes
in Sweden. The findings of this study are illustrated by considering two interacting themes and six
subthemes. These involve staff experiences of the meaning of participation and factors which
facilitate or inhibit it. The meaning of participation was expressed as doing and feeling. Staff
described that participation for older people with intellectual disability was influenced by the
individual characteristics of the residents, such as the relationship between age and disability. They
also expressed the view that participation was influenced by organizational and physical contextual
factors such as economics, time and space as well as the social environment. The latter included
staff knowledge and skills, family and peers.