Abstract
Background
It can be challenging for support staff to develop meaningful moments of interaction with people with profound intellectual disabilities. Gathering information on observable behaviour characterising such meaningful moments is expected to be beneficial.
Method
Three staff-client dyadic interactions were videotaped for 30 min. During reviewing the recording, staff members indicated which moments of interaction they experienced as meaningful. Per dyad, one meaningful moment was microanalytically coded via a developed coding system, and behaviourally described.
Results
The coding system reliably coded behaviour at the micro level. Exploratory results indicated that looking, movement and touching were most shown, and that staff displayed this behaviour more frequently than their clients. Both exhibited behaviours substantially more often during meaningful moments than at their onset.
Discussion
People with profound intellectual disabilities are more engaged during meaningful moments of interaction compared to at their onset. In daily practice, cultivating circumstances increasing their involvement is important.
It can be challenging for support staff to develop meaningful moments of interaction with people with profound intellectual disabilities. Gathering information on observable behaviour characterising such meaningful moments is expected to be beneficial.
Method
Three staff-client dyadic interactions were videotaped for 30 min. During reviewing the recording, staff members indicated which moments of interaction they experienced as meaningful. Per dyad, one meaningful moment was microanalytically coded via a developed coding system, and behaviourally described.
Results
The coding system reliably coded behaviour at the micro level. Exploratory results indicated that looking, movement and touching were most shown, and that staff displayed this behaviour more frequently than their clients. Both exhibited behaviours substantially more often during meaningful moments than at their onset.
Discussion
People with profound intellectual disabilities are more engaged during meaningful moments of interaction compared to at their onset. In daily practice, cultivating circumstances increasing their involvement is important.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e13245 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities |
Volume | 37 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- coding system
- interactive behaviour
- meaningful moments of interaction
- microanalysis
- PIMD
- profound intellectual disabilities
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A behavioural description of meaningful moments of interaction between people with profound intellectual disabilities and support staff
Penninga, W. (Creator), Hendriks, A. H. C. (Creator), van Bakel, H. J. A. (Contributor) & Embregts, P. J. C. M. (Creator), DataverseNL, 21 Oct 2024
DOI: 10.34894/w2fg9l, https://dataverse.nl/citation?persistentId=doi:10.34894/W2FG9L
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