The influence of contextual factors on an intervention for people with disabilities from support persons' and health personnel's perspectives: a focus group study.

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Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1294990
Anette Granberg, Lars-Olov Lundqvist, Anna Duberg, Marie Matérne
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Introduction: Contextual factors influence interventions in healthcare and pose a particular challenge in interventions designed for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). Exploring support persons' and health personnel's experience of an intervention may improve our understanding of the influence of contextual factors. Such exploration is important for revealing areas and focus points for future implementations. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore support persons' and health personnel's experience of contextual factors during involvement in an intervention for people with PIMD.

Methods: This focus group study includes eight groups, comprising a total of 34 support persons and health personnel, at habilitation centres at four regions in central Sweden. Data were analysed inductively using a content analysis approach.

Results: Three themes emerged from the analysis of the informants' perspectives on the contextual factors: (1) structure and support enhances intervention feasibility; (2) an intervention's benefit for people with PIMD increases its acceptability; and (3) being engaged and involved increases support persons' and health personnel's motivation. Our findings show that the implementation of an intervention for people with PIMD should focus on the recipients of the intervention in its context, forming a clear communication plan. A training programme should be provided for the recipients and providers of the intervention.

Discussion: Finally, the implementation process can be facilitated by creating space for staff to contribute and by encouraging participation and ownership for everyone involved. Using a co-design strategy can enable a shared responsibility to solve the identified challenges, while contributing to the development and design of future interventions for people with disabilities.

从辅助人员和医务人员的角度看环境因素对残疾人干预措施的影响:焦点小组研究。
导言:环境因素会影响医疗保健干预措施,这对针对深度智障和多重残疾人士(PIMD)设计的干预措施构成了特殊挑战。探索辅助人员和医护人员对干预措施的体验可以提高我们对环境因素影响的理解。这种探索对于揭示未来实施的领域和重点非常重要。因此,本研究旨在探讨辅助人员和医护人员在参与针对多发性骨髓瘤患者的干预过程中对环境因素的体验:这项焦点小组研究包括八个小组,由瑞典中部四个地区适应训练中心的 34 名辅助人员和医护人员组成。采用内容分析法对数据进行归纳分析:通过分析信息提供者对环境因素的看法,得出了三个主题:(1) 结构和支持增强了干预的可行性;(2) 干预对 PIMD 患者的益处增加了其可接受性;(3) 参与和介入提高了支持者和医务人员的积极性。我们的研究结果表明,在实施针对多发性骨髓瘤患者的干预措施时,应根据干预措施的具体情况,重点关注干预措施的接受者,并制定明确的沟通计划。应为干预措施的接受者和提供者提供培训计划:最后,通过为员工创造贡献空间,鼓励每个人的参与和主人翁精神,可以促进实施过程。采用共同设计战略可以分担责任,解决已确定的挑战,同时为开发和设计未来的残疾人干预措施做出贡献。
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