工作人员对IRIS干预中独立性和协作实践的看法:瑞典LSS住宅的评估。

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1571233
Sylvia Olsson, Carina Loeb, Munir Dag
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背景和目的:强化康复协调(IRIS)是一种强化的、促进健康的康复干预,旨在预防、减少和补偿个人的支持需求,同时增强他们的独立性。本研究的目的是探索工作人员在市政LSS住宅中使用IRIS干预的经验,重点是如何定义和操作独立性以及由此产生的对服务提供的影响。方法:采用质性研究的方法,对来自不同安老院舍的工作人员进行访谈。访谈的结构是为了检查对独立性的解释差异,用于支持服务用户的策略,以及干预的协作性质。参与者被要求描述他们在日常任务中鼓励或支持独立的方法,以及他们与质量协调员的互动。结果:分析显示,工作人员之间缺乏对独立性的共同定义,导致在支持服务用户方面采取不同的方法。一些工作人员积极促进独立性,鼓励服务使用者自己完成日常任务,而另一些工作人员则出于便利和效率等实际考虑替服务使用者完成这些任务。尽管存在这些差异,但工作人员报告说,服务使用者仍然有机会就日常活动做出自己的决定。总体而言,IRIS干预措施被认为是积极的,其协作实施被认为是一个关键优势。讨论:研究结果表明,缺乏统一的独立概念可能导致LSS住宅中不一致的做法,潜在地影响干预的有效性。综合资讯系统的合作方式促进市政专业人员的共同努力,似乎有助于了解和处理服务使用者的需要。未来的研究应侧重于建立更规范的独立性定义,以提高服务使用者干预的一致性和结果。
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Staff perspectives on independence and collaborative practices in the IRIS intervention: an evaluation in Swedish LSS residential homes.

Background and purpose: Intensive Rehabilitation Coordination (IRIS), is an intensive, health-promoting habilitative intervention designed to prevent, reduce, and compensate for individuals' support needs while enhancing their independence. The purpose of this study is to explore staff experiences with the IRIS intervention in a municipality's LSS residential homes, with a focus on how independence is defined and operationalized and the resulting impact on service delivery.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in which staff from various LSS residential homes were interviewed. The interviews were structured to examine differences in the interpretation of independence, the strategies used to support service users, and the collaborative nature of the intervention. Participants were asked to describe their approaches to encouraging or supporting independence in daily tasks and their interactions with quality coordinators.

Results: The analysis revealed a lack of a shared definition of independence among staff, leading to varied approaches in supporting service users. Some staff members actively promoted independence by encouraging service users to perform everyday tasks on their own, while others performed these tasks for the service users due to practical considerations such as convenience and efficiency. Despite these variations, staff reported that service users still have the opportunity to make their own decisions regarding daily activities. Overall, the IRIS intervention was viewed positively, with its collaborative implementation cited as a key strength.

Discussion: The findings suggest that the absence of a unified conceptualization of independence can lead to inconsistent practices in LSS residential homes, potentially affecting the effectiveness of the intervention. The collaborative approach of IRIS, which fosters joint efforts among municipal professionals, appears to be instrumental in understanding and addressing service users' needs. Future research should focus on establishing a more standardized definition of independence to improve intervention consistency and outcomes for service users.

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