Organisational environment and challenging behaviour in services for people with intellectual disabilities: A review of the literature
This literature review explores the relationship between the organisational environment of residential disability services and challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) using Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory as a theoretical framework. Literature published between 20...
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description | This literature review explores the relationship between the organisational environment of residential disability services and challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities (ID) using Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory as a theoretical framework.
Literature published between 2000–2016 was retrieved, using a scoping study with the search terms ‘intellectual disability’, ‘challenging behaviour’, and ‘organisation’.
At all layers of Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory, relationships were identified. Organisational aspects affect staff and residents with ID and challenging behaviour ranging from overall disability policy and budget systems (macrosystem), to organisational philosophy, leadership, power structure, staff coaching and working methods (exosystem), to staff beliefs and attitudes (microsystem) and client characteristics (ontosystem).
The use of an ecological model for residents with ID and challenging behaviour helps to identify organisational environment aspects that influence challenging behaviour in residents with ID. Understanding organisational environments in terms of their ecology enhances evidence-based provision of quality supports to this population.
Exploration bibliographique sur la question de la relation entre facteurs organisationnels et comportements-défis au sein des services pour personnes atteintes d’une déficience intellectuelle.
Des publications entre 2000 et 2016 ont été examinées à partir de mots-clés dont déficience intellectuelle, comportements-défis, besoins spéciaux, organisation, service. Les résultats ont été classifiés et interprétés suivant le modèle écologique de Bronfenbrenner.
Des facilitateurs et des barrières ont été identifiés à chaque niveau du modèle. Les facteurs d’organisation les plus importants sont : le modèle de leadership, les méthodes de travail du personnel d’accompagnement et la gestion du service.
Le modèle écologique est utile pour comprendre les relations entre des comportements-défis d’utilisateurs et l’organisation d’un service, et peut contribuer à la qualité des services comme à la qualité de vie des personnes concernées. |
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At all layers of Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory, relationships were identified. Organisational aspects affect staff and residents with ID and challenging behaviour ranging from overall disability policy and budget systems (macrosystem), to organisational philosophy, leadership, power structure, staff coaching and working methods (exosystem), to staff beliefs and attitudes (microsystem) and client characteristics (ontosystem).
The use of an ecological model for residents with ID and challenging behaviour helps to identify organisational environment aspects that influence challenging behaviour in residents with ID. Understanding organisational environments in terms of their ecology enhances evidence-based provision of quality supports to this population.
Exploration bibliographique sur la question de la relation entre facteurs organisationnels et comportements-défis au sein des services pour personnes atteintes d’une déficience intellectuelle.
Des publications entre 2000 et 2016 ont été examinées à partir de mots-clés dont déficience intellectuelle, comportements-défis, besoins spéciaux, organisation, service. Les résultats ont été classifiés et interprétés suivant le modèle écologique de Bronfenbrenner.
Des facilitateurs et des barrières ont été identifiés à chaque niveau du modèle. Les facteurs d’organisation les plus importants sont : le modèle de leadership, les méthodes de travail du personnel d’accompagnement et la gestion du service.
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At all layers of Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory, relationships were identified. Organisational aspects affect staff and residents with ID and challenging behaviour ranging from overall disability policy and budget systems (macrosystem), to organisational philosophy, leadership, power structure, staff coaching and working methods (exosystem), to staff beliefs and attitudes (microsystem) and client characteristics (ontosystem).
The use of an ecological model for residents with ID and challenging behaviour helps to identify organisational environment aspects that influence challenging behaviour in residents with ID. Understanding organisational environments in terms of their ecology enhances evidence-based provision of quality supports to this population.
Exploration bibliographique sur la question de la relation entre facteurs organisationnels et comportements-défis au sein des services pour personnes atteintes d’une déficience intellectuelle.
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Literature published between 2000–2016 was retrieved, using a scoping study with the search terms ‘intellectual disability’, ‘challenging behaviour’, and ‘organisation’.
At all layers of Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory, relationships were identified. Organisational aspects affect staff and residents with ID and challenging behaviour ranging from overall disability policy and budget systems (macrosystem), to organisational philosophy, leadership, power structure, staff coaching and working methods (exosystem), to staff beliefs and attitudes (microsystem) and client characteristics (ontosystem).
The use of an ecological model for residents with ID and challenging behaviour helps to identify organisational environment aspects that influence challenging behaviour in residents with ID. Understanding organisational environments in terms of their ecology enhances evidence-based provision of quality supports to this population.
Exploration bibliographique sur la question de la relation entre facteurs organisationnels et comportements-défis au sein des services pour personnes atteintes d’une déficience intellectuelle.
Des publications entre 2000 et 2016 ont été examinées à partir de mots-clés dont déficience intellectuelle, comportements-défis, besoins spéciaux, organisation, service. Les résultats ont été classifiés et interprétés suivant le modèle écologique de Bronfenbrenner.
Des facilitateurs et des barrières ont été identifiés à chaque niveau du modèle. Les facteurs d’organisation les plus importants sont : le modèle de leadership, les méthodes de travail du personnel d’accompagnement et la gestion du service.
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