一种描述智力残疾参与者的非临床方法

Laurianne Sitbon, Maria Hoogstrate, Julia Yule, Stewart Koplick, Filip Bircanin, M. Brereton
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尽管越来越多的证据表明,在承认智力残疾参与者的多样性的同时,标准化测试和诊断通常不适合招募和描述他们,但设计师在学术文献中报告时几乎没有工具来描述他们的参与者。更重要的是,大多数关于智力残疾的临床语言既不属于它所指的人,也不为他们所掌握。本文提出了一种方法,将执行者使用和理解的执行功能框架与智障人士经验和理解的日常生活工具性活动(IADL)整合到一系列与支持相关的问题中。我们广泛地讨论了我们提出的方法的适用性,并通过对一个小案例研究的反思。
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A non-clinical approach to describing participants with intellectual disability
Despite mounting evidence that standardised tests and diagnoses are often not appropriate to recruit and describe participants with intellectual disability while acknowledging their diversity, designers have few tools to describe their participants when reporting in academic literature. More importantly, most clinical language about intellectual disability is neither owned nor mastered by the people to whom it refers. This paper proposes an approach that integrates the executive function framework, as used and understood by practitioners, with the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL), as experienced and understood by people with intellectual disability, into a set of questions in relation to support. We discuss the applicability of our proposed approach, broadly and through the lens of reflections on a small case study.
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