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An overview of research on increasing indices of happiness of people with severe / profound intellectual and multiple disabilities

LANCIONI GE; SINGH NN; OREILLY MF
DISABIL REHABIL , 2005, vol. 27, n° 3, p. 83-93
Doc n°: 117479
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : JF - QUALITE DE VIE , JC - POLYHANDICAP

This paper was to provide an overview of research studies aimed at increasing indices of happiness of persons with severe/profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Method: Computerized and manual searches were carried out to identify the studies published from 1990 to 2004 (i.e., the period during which the issues of quality of life and happiness in people with disabilities have become more prominent). Twenty-four research studies were identified. They involved the use of six different procedures, that is, structured stimulation sessions, microswitch-based stimulation sessions, leisure activities and favourite work tasks or conditions, positive environment or positive behaviour support programmes and mindful caregiving, favourite stimulation automatically delivered on exercise engagement, and snoezelen. Results and conclusions: Data tended to be positive with increases in the participants' indices of happiness, but some failures also occurred. The outcomes were discussed in relation to ( a) methodological issues, such as designs of the studies, length of the intervention, and number of participants, and (b) personal and practical implications of the procedures. Some suggestions for future research ( particularly focused on extending evidence and overcoming present methodological weaknesses) were also examined.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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