Working Systemically in a Learning Disability Service: What do Colleagues and Carers Think?

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作者
Smyly, Selma Rikberg [1 ]
Elsworth, Julie [1 ]
Mann, Judith [1 ]
Coates, Emma [1 ]
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[1] Ridgeway Learning Disabil NHS Trust, Oxford, England
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10.1108/13595474200800014
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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Telephone interviews were conducted with 64 participants who attended an initial systemic consultation meeting within a community-based psychology service for people with a learning disability. Most participants found the sessions helpful and liked the reflecting conversations, which they said broadened their views on the presenting problems and offered a positive approach to the meeting, as well as enabling as many views as possible to be heard. However, depending on whether they were carers, colleagues or client and family members, participants' views varied on how prepared and comfortable they felt about the format of the meetings. The authors felt that the results lend support to the overall helpfulness of using an initial systemic consultation meeting when working with this client group.
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