"I feel like just a normal person now": An exploration of the perceptions of people with intellectual disabilities about what is important in the provision of positive behavioural support

By: McKenzie, Karen.
Contributor(s): Whelan, Kathryn J | Mayer, Claire | McNall, Anne | Noone, Steve | Chaplin, Jill.
Series: British Journal of Learning Disabilities 46 (4) December 2018: 241-249. 2018Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR | POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT | SERVICE USERS | EXPERIENCES | QUALITY OF LIFE | GREAT BRITAIN | PBSOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: There is a growing evidence base about the effectiveness of positive behavioural support relation to challenging behaviour. There is, however, limited research from the perspective of individuals receiving this support. The objective of this qualitative study was to obtain the views of participants with an intellectual disability about what was important to them in relation to receiving PBS.
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There is a growing evidence base about the effectiveness of positive behavioural support relation to challenging behaviour. There is, however, limited research from the perspective of individuals receiving this support. The objective of this qualitative study was to obtain the views of participants with an intellectual disability about what was important to them in relation to receiving PBS.

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