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Change in care staff's attitudes towards people with learning disabilities following intervention at the Leros PIKPA asylum.

P Kordoutis1, G Kolaitis, A Perakis, P Papanikolopoulou, J Tsiantis.   

Abstract

The pilot intervention project at Leros PIKPA asylum sought to change the management of residents by decreasing care staff's tendency to view people with learning disabilities with attitudes of custodial segregation (e.g. "they should all live in institutions") and categorisation (e.g. "they are all alike"). To that end, staff were trained on the job in resident management and participated in seminars, sensitisation groups, clinical case presentations and visits to model rehabilitation units. To investigate whether staff attitudes towards people with learning disabilities had been influenced, staff members responded to a questionnaire of such attitudes, in March 1991 (initial assessment) and a year later (reassessment). Factor analyses of attitude ratings at initial assessment revealed a strong negative attitudinal construct, "Rejective and custodial segregation--Categorisation", according to which institutionalisation was the only appropriate type of care for people with learning disabilities, regardless of individual differences. At reassessment, however, this factor had split into two independent ones, "Rejective and custodial segregation" and "Categorisation", suggesting that the staff had understood that custodial care did not apply to all persons with learning disabilities indiscriminately. Reassessment factors further indicated that staff had comprehended the appropriateness of alternative care forms--community and home care. Analysis of Categorisation and Custodial segregation attitude ratings showed that only staff's tendency to view the disabled as "all alike" (Categorisation) had decreased at reassessment. The latter change and the structural change revealed by the factor analyses imply that staff's attitudes underwent a small but significant modification.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7546533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry Suppl        ISSN: 0960-5371


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