Persevering professionals: dilemmas of relationships and self-determination in work with people with intellectual disability - a multi-method study based on interpersonal process recall.
Mari Husabø, Magne Mæhle, Målfrid Råheim, Aud Marie Øien
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Abstract
The article focuses on social educators' reflections on their own professional practice in encounters with people with intellectual disability receiving services. Drawing on Interpersonal Process Recall, a video-assisted method, together with a focus group interview, the study explores the experiences from in-situ encounters of five social educators employed in a Norwegian municipality. The key findings are that they view relationship-building as integral to their work, they grant primacy to the ideal of autonomy and they strive towards realizing this in their daily work. The study however displays how these emphases might lead to dilemmas, especially between the wish to support the service users' self-determination and the urge to protect them from harm. Of special note was how the service users' increasing use of social media was perceived as a particular challenge for social educators, who were left with an experience of being unable to protect.
这篇文章的重点是社会教育工作者在与接受服务的智障人士接触时对自身专业实践的反思。这项研究利用视频辅助方法 "人际关系过程回忆"(Interpersonal Process Recall)和焦点小组访谈(focus group interview),探讨了受雇于挪威某市的五位社会教育工作者的现场接触经验。研究的主要发现是,他们认为建立关系是其工作不可或缺的一部分,他们把自主理想放在首位,并努力在日常工作中实现这一理想。不过,研究显示,这些重点可能会导致两难境地,特别是在支持服务使用者自主的愿望与保护他们不受伤害的冲动之间。特别值得注意的是,服务使用者越来越多地使用社交媒体,这对社会教育工作者来说是一个特别的挑战,他们感到无法保护。
期刊介绍:
The principal aim of the journal is to provide a medium for the exchange of best practice, knowledge and research between academic and professional disciplines from education, social and health settings to bring about advancement of services for people with intellectual disabilities. The idea of a practice-led journal is both exciting and timely. This journal serves as a medium for all those involved with people with intellectual disabilities to submit and publish papers on issues relevant to promoting services for people with intellectual disabilities.