Staff perceptions of the quality of life of individuals with an intellectual disability who transition from a residential campus to community living in Ireland: An exploratory study. An exploratory study

JONATHAN EGAN, Kiran Sarma

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    Abstract

    Background This study explores the quality of life (QoL) of individuals with a severe intellectual disability (ID) who had recently moved from an institutional setting (i.e., residential campus) to independent housing in the community (i.e., community living) and whether aspects of their QoL were perceived to have changed over the course of this move. Method A qualitative approach was adopted by interviewing the key workers of 8 individuals with an ID (M age = 37.38, range: 2644, male n = 6, female n = 2). An interview tool focusing on aspects of QoL was utilised and the interviews were analysed using thematic analysis (Braun amp; Clarke, 2006). Results Ten themes emerged from the analysis that provided insight into the experience of transitioning to community living. Conclusions The emotional wellbeing, health, privacy, freedom, and material wellbeing of all the individuals were perceived to have improved, as well as independence, choice, and social opportunities for many.
    Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
    Pages (from-to)68-77
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of intellectual & developmental disability
    Volume40
    Issue numberAHEAD OF PRINT
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

    Keywords

    • Community living
    • Intellectual disability
    • QOL
    • Quality of life

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    • Kilroy, S., Egan, J., Walsh, M., McManus, S., Sarma, K. M.
    • Kilroy, S; Egan, J; Walsh, M; McManus, S; Sarma K

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